Cell Metabolism
Volume 23, Issue 1, 12 January 2016, Pages 63-76
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Mitochondrial Membrane Potential Identifies Cells with Enhanced Stemness for Cellular Therapy

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Highlights

  • ΔΨm-based sorting segregates short-lived effector from memory T cell precursors

  • Low-ΔΨm CD8+ T cells demonstrate decreased oxidative stress

  • Low-ΔΨm T cells demonstrate superior antitumor activity

  • Low-ΔΨm marks self-renewing hematopoietic stem cells

Summary

Long-term survival and antitumor immunity of adoptively transferred CD8+ T cells is dependent on their metabolic fitness, but approaches to isolate therapeutic T cells based on metabolic features are not well established. Here we utilized a lipophilic cationic dye tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester (TMRM) to identify and isolate metabolically robust T cells based on their mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm). Comprehensive metabolomic and gene expression profiling demonstrated global features of improved metabolic fitness in low-ΔΨm-sorted CD8+ T cells. Transfer of these low-ΔΨm T cells was associated with superior long-term in vivo persistence and an enhanced capacity to eradicate established tumors compared with high-ΔΨm cells. Use of ΔΨm-based sorting to enrich for cells with superior metabolic features was observed in CD8+, CD4+ T cell subsets, and long-term hematopoietic stem cells. This metabolism-based approach to cell selection may be broadly applicable to therapies involving the transfer of HSC or lymphocytes for the treatment of viral-associated illnesses and cancer.

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