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Physiologically Achievable Concentration of 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose Stimulates IFN-γ Secretion in Activated T Cells In Vitro

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Journal Int J Mol Sci
Publisher MDPI
Date 2024 Oct 16
PMID 39408714
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2-deoxy-D-glucose (2DG) is a glycolysis and protein N-glycosylation inhibitor with promising anti-tumor and immunomodulatory effects. However, 2DG can also suppress T cell function, including IFN-γ secretion. Few human T cell studies have studied low-dose 2DG, which can increase IFN-γ in a Jurkat clone. We therefore investigated 2DG's effect on IFN-γ in activated human T cells from PBMCs, with 2DG treatment commenced either concurrently with activation or 48 h after activation. Concurrent 2DG treatment decreased IFN-γ secretion in a dose-dependent manner. However, 2DG treatment of pre-activated T cells had a hormetic effect on IFN-γ, with 0.15-0.6 mM 2DG (achievable in vivo) increasing and >2.4 mM 2DG reducing its secretion. In contrast, IL-2 levels declined monotonously with increasing 2DG concentration. Lower 2DG concentrations reduced PD-1 and increased CD69 expression regardless of treatment timing. The absence of increased T-bet or Eomes expression or IFNG transcription suggests another downstream mechanism. 2DG dose-dependently induced the unfolded protein response, suggesting a possible role in increased IFN-γ secretion, possibly by increasing the ER folding capacity for IFN-γ via increased chaperone expression. Overall, low-dose, short-term 2DG exposure could potentially improve the T cell anti-tumor response.

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