Copper Shapes T Cell Metabolism and Epigenetics to Drive Pathogenic Th17 Cell Function in Autoimmunity 2259915

L Lucile Noyer (NYU Grossman Sch. of Med) L Liwei Wang M Miki Jishage (NYU GSoM) M Maxwell McDermott (NYU GSoM) K Kaiwen Ma (NYU GSoM) A Aidan Pezacki (Princeton University) C Christopher Chang S Stefan Feske (NYU GSoM)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Pathogenic T helper 17 (pTh17) cells are a subset of CD4+ T cells driving autoimmune diseases including multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods To identify transporters controlling pTh17 cells, we conducted an in vivo shRNA-based forward genetic screen using the experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model of MS. Copper Transporter 1 (CTR1), essential for copper uptake, emerged as a key regulator of pTh17 cell differentiation and function. Copper supports different cellular processes including mitochondrial metabolism and reactive oxygen species (ROS) balance. Results Deletion of CTR1 in CD4 T cells decreased intracellular copper levels, disrupting mitochondrial respiration and rewiring metabolism. These changes disrupted the epigenetic landscape of pTh17 cells by inducing DNA hypermethylation and altered chromatin accessibility, impairing transcription factor binding. As a result, CTR1-deficient T cells showed defective differentiation into pTh17 cells, with decreased production of IL-17A and expression of Th17 signature genes, while differentiation of other CD4 subsets remained unaffected. Moreover, T cell-specific deletion of CTR1 protected mice from EAE by suppressing clonal expansion of autoreactive CD4+ T cells and CNS inflammation. Conclusion These findings establish copper as a critical regulator of pTh17 differentiation and function, revealing a previously unknown molecular link between copper homeostasis, metabolism and epigenetic regulation governing Th17-mediated autoimmunity. Funding Source Colton Autoimmunity Center Topic Categories Immune Response Regulation: Molecular Mechanisms (IRM)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (8)

L

Lucile Noyer

NYU Grossman Sch. of Med

L

Liwei Wang

M

Miki Jishage

NYU GSoM

M

Maxwell McDermott

NYU GSoM

K

Kaiwen Ma

NYU GSoM

A

Aidan Pezacki

Princeton University

C

Christopher Chang

S

Stefan Feske

NYU GSoM