Protein Kinase CK2 Controls CD8+ T Cell Effector and Memory Function during Infection

  • Yang W
  • Wei H
  • Benavides G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Protein kinase CK2 is a serine/threonine kinase composed of two catalytic subunits (CK2α and/or CK2α′) and two regulatory subunits (CK2β). CK2 promotes cancer progression by activating the NF-κB, PI3K/AKT/mTOR, and JAK/STAT pathways, and also is critical for immune cell development and function. The potential involvement of CK2 in CD8+ T cell function has not been explored. We demonstrate that CK2 protein levels and kinase activity are enhanced upon mouse CD8+ T cell activation. CK2α deficiency results in impaired CD8+ T cell activation and proliferation upon TCR stimulation. Furthermore, CK2α is involved in CD8+ T cell metabolic reprogramming through regulating the AKT/mTOR pathway. Lastly, using a mouse Listeria monocytogenes infection model, we demonstrate that CK2α is required for CD8+ T cell expansion, maintenance, and effector function in both primary and memory immune responses. Collectively, our study implicates CK2α as an important regulator of mouse CD8+ T cell activation, metabolic reprogramming, and differentiation both in vitro and in vivo.

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Yang, W., Wei, H., Benavides, G. A., Turbitt, W. J., Buckley, J. A., Ouyang, X., … Benveniste, E. N. (2022). Protein Kinase CK2 Controls CD8+ T Cell Effector and Memory Function during Infection. The Journal of Immunology, 209(5), 896–906. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.2101080

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