The ascorbate-Tet axis is a checkpoint regulator of naive T-cell quiescence 2257733

X Xiaolei Hao (St Jude Children’s Research hospital) L Lu Bai (Beijing Key Laboratory of Solid-State Battery and Energy Storage Process, Key Laboratory of Green Process and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Mesoscience and Process Engineering) J Jun Li B Beisi Xu S Shondra Miller (St Jude Children’s Research hospital) J Jacob Hanna (Weizmann Institute of Science) Y Yongqiang Feng (School of Materials Science and Engineering Shaanxi University of Science and Technology Xi'an 710021 China)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction T-cell peripheral tolerance is crucial for maintaining immune homeostasis and preventing autoimmunity, which is characterized by limited response of conventional T cells to antigen stimulation. The mechanisms controlling this process remain to be fully elucidated. Methods To investigate the role of nutritional factors and related epigenetic mechanisms, we conducted in vivo CRISPR screening and identified ascorbate transporter Slc23a2. Results Ablation of Slc23a2 in T cells decreases intracellular ascorbate levels, leading to DNA hypermethylation in specific regions. This results in increased differentiation of naive T (Tn) cells into effector and memory T cells, accompanied by low-grade autoimmune inflammation, which is comparable to ascorbate deprivation, Tet dioxygenase deletion, and aged T cells. Mechanistically, Slc23a2 through ascorbate activates Tet methylcytosine dioxygenases to restrict Tn cell activation and differentiation into effector or memory T cells by attenuating TCR signaling, reducing helper T-cell determinants, and enhancing Tcf1 expression and chromatin binding. Tcf1 ablation partially mimics Slc23a2 deficiency, while Tcf1 overexpression suppresses its effect. Conclusion Therefore, the ascorbate-Tet axis functions as a checkpoint regulator for Tn quiescence, ensuring peripheral tolerance, particularly during aging. Funding Source N/A Topic Categories Immune Response Regulation: Cellular Mechanisms (IRC)

Article Details

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

Authors (7)

X

Xiaolei Hao

St Jude Children’s Research hospital

L

Lu Bai

Beijing Key Laboratory of Solid-State Battery and Energy Storage Process, Key Laboratory of Green Process and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Mesoscience and Process Engineering

J

Jun Li

B

Beisi Xu

S

Shondra Miller

St Jude Children’s Research hospital

J

Jacob Hanna

Weizmann Institute of Science

Y

Yongqiang Feng

School of Materials Science and Engineering Shaanxi University of Science and Technology Xi'an 710021 China