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- Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
- Supervisor of Master's Candidates
- Name (Pinyin):suwei
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- School/Department:泰康医学院(基础医学院)
- Education Level:With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study
- Business Address:中国 湖北省 武汉市 武昌区 东湖路115号 武汉大学医学部9号楼 1104-1室
- Contact Information:suwei458@gmail.com/suwei@whu.edu.cn
- Academic Titles:教授、博导,国家级青年人才,泰康生命医学中心PI
- Alma Mater:美国田纳西健康医学中心/圣裘德儿童医院
- Teacher College:School of Basic Medical Science
- Discipline:Immunology

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- Paper Publications
Lipid signalling enforces Treg cell functional specialization in tumors
Release time:2025-10-10 Hits:
- Journal:Nature
- Abstract:Regulatory T cells (Treg cells) are essential for immune tolerance1, but also drive immunosuppression in the tumour microenvironment2. Therapeutic targeting of Treg cells in cancer will therefore require the identification of context-specific mechanisms that affect their function. Here we show that inhibiting lipid synthesis and metabolic signalling that are dependent on sterol-regulatory-element-binding proteins (SREBPs) in Treg cells unleashes effective antitumour immune responses without autoimmune toxicity. We find that the activity of SREBPs is upregulated in intratumoral Treg cells. Moreover, deletion of SREBP-cleavage-activating protein (SCAP)—a factor required for SREBP activity—in these cells inhibits tumour growth and boosts immunotherapy that is triggered by targeting the immune-checkpoint protein PD-1. These effects of SCAP deletion are associated with uncontrolled production of interferon-γ and impaired function of intratumoral Treg cells. Mechanistically, signalling through SCAP and SREBPs coordinates cellular programs for lipid synthesis and inhibitory receptor signalling in these cells. First, de novo fatty-acid synthesis mediated by fatty-acid synthase (FASN) contributes to functional maturation of Treg cells, and loss of FASN from Treg cells inhibits tumour growth. Second, Treg cells in tumours show enhanced expression of the PD-1 gene, through a process that depends on SREBP activity and signals via mevalonate metabolism to protein geranylgeranylation. Blocking PD-1 or SREBP signalling results in dysregulated activation of phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase in intratumoral Treg cells. Our findings show that metabolic reprogramming enforces the functional specialization of Treg cells in tumours, pointing to new ways of targeting these cells for cancer therapy.
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- Date of Publication:2021-02-24
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