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. 2025 Jun 3;37(6):1426-1441.e7.
doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2025.04.008. Epub 2025 May 5.

Foxp3 confers long-term efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor-T cells via metabolic reprogramming

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Foxp3 confers long-term efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor-T cells via metabolic reprogramming

Congyi Niu et al. Cell Metab. .
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Abstract

The tumor microenvironment, characterized by low oxygen tension and scarce nutrients, impairs chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell metabolism, leading to T cell exhaustion and dysfunction. Notably, Foxp3 confers a metabolic advantage to regulatory T cells under such restrictive conditions. Exploiting this property, we generated CAR-TFoxp3 cells by co-expressing Foxp3 with a third-generation CAR construct. The CAR-TFoxp3 cells exhibited distinct metabolic reprogramming, marked by downregulated aerobic glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation coupled with upregulated lipid metabolism. This metabolic shift was driven by Foxp3's interaction with dynamin-related protein 1. Crucially, CAR-TFoxp3 cells did not acquire regulatory T cell immunosuppressive functions but instead demonstrated enhanced antitumor potency and reduced expression of exhaustion markers via Foxp3-mediated adaptation. The potent antitumor effect and absence of immunosuppression were confirmed in a humanized immune system mouse model. Our findings establish a metabolic reprogramming-based strategy to enhance CAR-T cell adaptability within the hostile tumor microenvironment while preserving therapeutic efficacy.

Keywords: CAR-T cell; Drp1; Foxp3; exhaustion; metabolic reprogramming.

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Declaration of interests Fudan University is in the process of applying for a patent application covering the preparation method and function of CAR-T(Foxp3) cells that lists Y.C., C.N., and F.L. as inventors.

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