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Metabolization of microbial postbiotic pentanoate drives anti-cancer CAR T cells
by
Visekruna, Alexander
, Ho, Patrick
, Rodriguez-Madoz, Juan Roberto
, Luu, Maik
, Poeck, Hendrik
, Franz, Julia
, San Martin-Uriz, Patxi
, Nikolka, Fabian
, Warmuth, Linda
, Busch, Dirk
, Neri, Paola
, Freitag, Fabian
, Pausch, Patrick
, Adil-Gholam, Nazdar
, Benz, Pascal
, Kleigrewe, Karin
, Ellmeier, Wilfried
, Fei, Teng
, Riester, Zeno
, Martinez-Climent, Jose Angel
, van den Brink, Marcel
, Lozano, Teresa
, Yuan, Xiaoli-Kat
, Mangold, Kira
, Slingerland, John
, Hudecek, Michael
, Bromberg, Maria
, Leblay, Noemie
, Stein-Thoeringer, Christoph
, Larrayoz, Marta
, Ziegler-Martin, Kai
, Tran Huu, Phuc
, Shouval, Roni
, Staudt, Sarah
, Perl, Markus
, Skorpskaite, Aiste
, Hiller, Karsten
, Schmitt, Michael
, Weber, Justus
, Fante, Matthias A
, Lasarte, Juan Jose
, Einsele, Hermann
, Prosper, Felipe
in
Acetylation
/ Cell culture
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell interactions
/ Cell signaling
/ Chimeric antigen receptors
/ Epigenetics
/ Histones
/ Homeostasis
/ Immunology
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Medical research
/ Metabolism
/ Microbiomes
/ Patent applications
/ Stock options
/ Succinyl-CoA
/ Tricarboxylic acid cycle
2025
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Metabolization of microbial postbiotic pentanoate drives anti-cancer CAR T cells
by
Visekruna, Alexander
, Ho, Patrick
, Rodriguez-Madoz, Juan Roberto
, Luu, Maik
, Poeck, Hendrik
, Franz, Julia
, San Martin-Uriz, Patxi
, Nikolka, Fabian
, Warmuth, Linda
, Busch, Dirk
, Neri, Paola
, Freitag, Fabian
, Pausch, Patrick
, Adil-Gholam, Nazdar
, Benz, Pascal
, Kleigrewe, Karin
, Ellmeier, Wilfried
, Fei, Teng
, Riester, Zeno
, Martinez-Climent, Jose Angel
, van den Brink, Marcel
, Lozano, Teresa
, Yuan, Xiaoli-Kat
, Mangold, Kira
, Slingerland, John
, Hudecek, Michael
, Bromberg, Maria
, Leblay, Noemie
, Stein-Thoeringer, Christoph
, Larrayoz, Marta
, Ziegler-Martin, Kai
, Tran Huu, Phuc
, Shouval, Roni
, Staudt, Sarah
, Perl, Markus
, Skorpskaite, Aiste
, Hiller, Karsten
, Schmitt, Michael
, Weber, Justus
, Fante, Matthias A
, Lasarte, Juan Jose
, Einsele, Hermann
, Prosper, Felipe
in
Acetylation
/ Cell culture
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell interactions
/ Cell signaling
/ Chimeric antigen receptors
/ Epigenetics
/ Histones
/ Homeostasis
/ Immunology
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Medical research
/ Metabolism
/ Microbiomes
/ Patent applications
/ Stock options
/ Succinyl-CoA
/ Tricarboxylic acid cycle
2025
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Metabolization of microbial postbiotic pentanoate drives anti-cancer CAR T cells
by
Visekruna, Alexander
, Ho, Patrick
, Rodriguez-Madoz, Juan Roberto
, Luu, Maik
, Poeck, Hendrik
, Franz, Julia
, San Martin-Uriz, Patxi
, Nikolka, Fabian
, Warmuth, Linda
, Busch, Dirk
, Neri, Paola
, Freitag, Fabian
, Pausch, Patrick
, Adil-Gholam, Nazdar
, Benz, Pascal
, Kleigrewe, Karin
, Ellmeier, Wilfried
, Fei, Teng
, Riester, Zeno
, Martinez-Climent, Jose Angel
, van den Brink, Marcel
, Lozano, Teresa
, Yuan, Xiaoli-Kat
, Mangold, Kira
, Slingerland, John
, Hudecek, Michael
, Bromberg, Maria
, Leblay, Noemie
, Stein-Thoeringer, Christoph
, Larrayoz, Marta
, Ziegler-Martin, Kai
, Tran Huu, Phuc
, Shouval, Roni
, Staudt, Sarah
, Perl, Markus
, Skorpskaite, Aiste
, Hiller, Karsten
, Schmitt, Michael
, Weber, Justus
, Fante, Matthias A
, Lasarte, Juan Jose
, Einsele, Hermann
, Prosper, Felipe
in
Acetylation
/ Cell culture
/ Cell differentiation
/ Cell interactions
/ Cell signaling
/ Chimeric antigen receptors
/ Epigenetics
/ Histones
/ Homeostasis
/ Immunology
/ Immunotherapy
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Medical research
/ Metabolism
/ Microbiomes
/ Patent applications
/ Stock options
/ Succinyl-CoA
/ Tricarboxylic acid cycle
2025
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Metabolization of microbial postbiotic pentanoate drives anti-cancer CAR T cells
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Metabolization of microbial postbiotic pentanoate drives anti-cancer CAR T cells
2025
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The microbiome is a complex host factor and key determinant of the outcome of antibody-based and cellular immunotherapy. Its postbiotics are a blend of soluble commensal byproducts that are released into the host environment and have been associated with the regulation of immune homeostasis, particularly through impacts on epigenetics and cell signaling. In this study, we show that the postbiotic pentanoate is metabolized to citrate within the TCA cycle via both the acetyl- and succinyl-CoA entry points, a feature uniquely enabled by the chemical structure of the C5 aliphatic chain. We identified ATP-citrate lyase as the crucial factor that redirects pentanoate-derived citrate from the succinyl-CoA route to the nucleus, thereby linking metabolic output and histone acetylation. This epigenetic-metabolic crosstalk mitigated T cell exhaustion and promoted naive-like differentiation in pentanoate-programmed chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells. The predictive and therapeutic potential of pentanoate was corroborated in two independent patient cohorts and three syngeneic models of CAR T adoptive therapy. Our data demonstrate that postbiotics are integrated into mitochondrial metabolism and subsequently incorporated as epigenetic imprints. This bridge between microbial and mammalian interspecies communication can ultimately impact T cell differentiation and efficacy.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
/ Histones
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