Early methionine availability attenuates T cell exhaustion
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T cell receptor (TCR) activation is regulated in many ways, including niche-specific nutrient availability. Here we investigated how methionine (Met) availability and TCR signaling interplay during the earliest events of T cell activation affect subsequent cell fate. Limiting Met during the initial 30 min of TCR engagement increased Ca 2+ influx, NFAT1 (encoded by Nfatc2 ) activation and promoter occupancy, leading to T cell exhaustion. We identified changes in the protein arginine methylome during initial TCR engagement and identified an arginine methylation of the Ca 2+ -activated potassium transporter KCa3.1, which regulates Ca 2+ -mediated NFAT1 signaling for optimal activation. Ablation of KCa3.1 arginine methylation increased NFAT1 nuclear localization, rendering T cells dysfunctional in mouse tumor and infection models. Furthermore, acute, early Met supplementation reduced nuclear NFAT1 in tumor-infiltrating T cells and augmented antitumor activity. These findings identify a metabolic event early after T cell activation that affects cell fate.