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Evolution of T cells in the cancer-resistant naked mole-rat

Biology

Evolution of T cells in the cancer-resistant naked mole-rat

T. D. Lin, N. D. Rubinstein, et al.

Discover the secrets behind the remarkable longevity and cancer resistance of naked mole-rats, as revealed by cutting-edge research from Tzuhua D. Lin and colleagues. This study uncovers unique T-cell subsets and adaptive immune features that may hold the key to understanding these fascinating creatures.

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Abstract
Naked mole-rats (NMRs) are best known for their extreme longevity and cancer resistance, suggesting that their immune system might have evolved to facilitate these phenotypes. Natural killer (NK) and T cells have evolved to detect and destroy cells infected with pathogens and to provide an early response to malignancies. While it is known that NMRs lack NK cells, likely lost during evolution, little is known about their T-cell subsets in terms of the evolution of the genes that regulate their function, their clonotypic diversity, and the thymus where they mature. Here we find, using single-cell transcriptomics, that NMRs have a large circulating population of γδT cells, which in mice and humans mostly reside in peripheral tissues and induce anti-cancer cytotoxicity. Using single-cell-T-cell-receptor sequencing, we find that a cytotoxic γδT-cell subset of NMRs harbors a dominant clonotype, and that their conventional CD8 αβT cells exhibit modest clonotypic diversity. Consistently, perinatal NMR thymuses are considerably smaller than those of mice yet follow similar involution progression. Our findings suggest that NMRs have evolved under a relaxed intracellular pathogenic selective pressure that may have allowed cancer resistance and longevity to become stronger targets of selection to which the immune system has responded by utilizing γδT cells.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 11, 2024
Authors
Tzuhua D. Lin, Nimrod D. Rubinstein, Nicole L. Fong, Megan Smith, Wendy Craft, Baby Martin-McNulty, Rebecca Perry, Martha A. Delaney, Margaret A. Roy, Rochelle Buffenstein
Tags
naked mole-rats
longevity
cancer resistance
T-cell subsets
immune system
single-cell transcriptomics
γδT cells
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