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Multimodal stimulation screens reveal unique and shared regulators limiting T-cell fitness [IntenseAcuteChronic_screen]


ABSTRACT: It has not been systematically studied whether T-cell fitness regulators uniquely or broadly contribute to specific traits limiting antitumor activity. We performed genome-scale CRISPR/Cas9 knockout screens in primary CD8 T-cells to uncover genes negatively impacting on their fitness upon three modes of stimulation: (1) intense stimulation, causing activation-induced cell death (AICD); (2) acute stimulation, triggering T-cell expansion; (3) chronic stimulation, resulting in dysfunction. Besides established regulators, we uncovered several genes controlling T-cell fitness either specifically or commonly under various stimulation modalities. Ablation of Dap5, ranking highly in all three screens, increased translation while enhancing tumor killing. Loss of Icam1-mediated homotypic T-cell clustering amplified T-cell expansion and effector functions after both acute and intense stimulation. Finally, inactivation of Ctbp1 induced T-cell persistence exclusively upon chronic stimulation. Our results functionally annotate T-cell fitness regulators based on their unique or shared contribution to traits limiting T-cell antitumor activity.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE251758 | GEO | 2024/02/15

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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