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The GPR171 pathway suppresses T cell activation and limits antitumor immunity

Nat Commun. 2021-10; 
Yuki Fujiwara, Robert J Torphy, Yi Sun, Emily N Miller, Felix Ho, Nicholas Borcherding, Tuoqi Wu, Raul M Torres, Weizhou Zhang, Richard D Schulick, Yuwen Zhu
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Abstract

The recently identified G-protein-coupled receptor GPR171 and its ligand BigLEN are thought to regulate food uptake and anxiety. Though GPR171 is commonly used as a T cell signature gene in transcriptomic studies, its potential role in T cell immunity has not been explored. Here we show that GPR171 is transcribed in T cells and its protein expression is induced upon antigen stimulation. The neuropeptide ligand BigLEN interacts with GPR171 to suppress T cell receptor-mediated signalling pathways and to inhibit T cell proliferation. Loss of GPR171 in T cells leads to hyperactivity to antigen stimulation and GPR171 knockout mice exhibit enhanced antitumor immunity. Blockade of GPR171 signalling by an antagonist pr... More

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