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STAT3 modulates CD4+ T mitochondrial dynamics and function in aging

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AGING CELL
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/acel.13996

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aging; CD4(+) T cells; cytokines; inflammaging; mitochondria; mitochondrial STAT3; naive CD4(+) T cells; Th17 cytokines

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Aging promotes changes in mitochondrial dynamics and function in T cells through the localization of STAT3 to the mitochondria. Limiting the activity of mitoSTAT3 can prevent mitochondrial changes and reduce inflammation. Additionally, the expression of a constitutively phosphorylated form of STAT3 in young adults mimics mitochondrial changes observed in older adults.
Aging promotes numerous intracellular changes in T cells that impact their effector function. Our data show that aging promotes an increase in the localization of STAT3 to the mitochondria (mitoSTAT3), which promotes changes in mitochondrial dynamics and function and T-cell cytokine production. Mechanistically, mitoSTAT3 increased the activity of aging T-cell mitochondria by increasing complex II. Limiting mitoSTAT3 using a mitochondria-targeted STAT3 inhibitor, Mtcur-1 lowered complex II activity, prevented age-induced changes in mitochondrial dynamics and function, and reduced Th17 inflammation. Exogenous expression of a constitutively phosphorylated form of STAT3 in T cells from young adults mimicked changes in mitochondrial dynamics and function in T cells from older adults and partially recapitulated aging-related cytokine profiles. Our data show the mechanistic link among mitoSTAT3, mitochondrial dynamics, function, and T-cell cytokine production.

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