eLife (Feb 2020)

Quantitative analysis of how Myc controls T cell proteomes and metabolic pathways during T cell activation

  • Julia M Marchingo,
  • Linda V Sinclair,
  • Andrew JM Howden,
  • Doreen A Cantrell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.53725
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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T cell expansion and differentiation are critically dependent on the transcription factor c-Myc (Myc). Herein we use quantitative mass-spectrometry to reveal how Myc controls antigen receptor driven cell growth and proteome restructuring in murine T cells. Analysis of copy numbers per cell of >7000 proteins provides new understanding of the selective role of Myc in controlling the protein machinery that govern T cell fate. The data identify both Myc dependent and independent metabolic processes in immune activated T cells. We uncover that a primary function of Myc is to control expression of multiple amino acid transporters and that loss of a single Myc-controlled amino acid transporter effectively phenocopies the impact of Myc deletion. This study provides a comprehensive map of how Myc selectively shapes T cell phenotypes, revealing that Myc induction of amino acid transport is pivotal for subsequent bioenergetic and biosynthetic programs and licences T cell receptor driven proteome reprogramming.

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