suwei
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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
CRISPR screens unveil signal hubs for nutrient licensing of T cell immunity
Release time:2025-10-10 Hits:
- Journal:Nature
- Abstract:Nutrients are emerging regulators of adaptive immunity1. Selective nutrients interplay with immunological signals to activate mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), a key driver of cell metabolism2,3,4, but how these environmental signals are integrated for immune regulation remains unclear. Here we use genome-wide CRISPR screening combined with protein–protein interaction networks to identify regulatory modules that mediate immune receptor- and nutrient-dependent signalling to mTORC1 in mouse regulatory T (Treg) cells. SEC31A is identified to promote mTORC1 activation by interacting with the GATOR2 component SEC13 to protect it from SKP1-dependent proteasomal degradation. Accordingly, loss of SEC31A impairs T cell priming and Treg suppressive function in mice. In addition, the SWI/SNF complex restricts expression of the amino acid sensor CASTOR1, thereby enhancing mTORC1 activation. Moreover, we reveal that the CCDC101-associated SAGA complex is a potent inhibitor of mTORC1, which limits the expression of glucose and amino acid transporters and maintains T cell quiescence in vivo. Specific deletion of Ccdc101 in mouse Treg cells results in uncontrolled inflammation but improved antitumour immunity. Collectively, our results establish epigenetic and post-translational mechanisms that underpin how nutrient transporters, sensors and transducers interplay with immune signals for three-tiered regulation of mTORC1 activity and identify their pivotal roles in licensing T cell immunity and immune tolerance.
- Translation or Not:no
- Date of Publication:2021-11-18
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