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Updated · Nature.com · May 18
Cardiolipin Loss Triggers Colitis in Mice, Shortening Lifespan by 7 Months via Treg Stress Signaling
Updated
Updated · Nature.com · May 18

Cardiolipin Loss Triggers Colitis in Mice, Shortening Lifespan by 7 Months via Treg Stress Signaling

2 articles · Updated · Nature.com · May 18
  • PTPMT1-deficient mice developed gut inflammation and died earlier, with median lifespan falling to 90 weeks from 128 weeks as cardiolipin loss in T cells undermined regulatory T-cell function.
  • Helicobacter exposure sharply worsened disease: H. hepaticus-colonized mutant mice failed to gain weight, developed colitis, and accumulated inflammatory monocytes and neutrophils because Treg cells could not mount normal tolerance.
  • Mechanistically, cardiolipin deficiency disrupted mitochondrial structure, respiration and translation in Treg cells, activating a maladaptive integrated stress response marked by ATF4 and CHOP and reducing FOXP3-linked suppressive programs.
  • Blocking that stress pathway partly reversed the damage—CHOP deletion rescued lifespan and gut pathology, while daily ISRIB at 5 mg/kg delayed autoimmunity in severe Treg-specific knockout mice.
  • The study also linked the pathway to Barth syndrome: TAZ-deficient mice showed Treg defects and inflammation, and more than 60% of 115 registry patients reported gastrointestinal disorders alongside ISR-associated immune abnormalities.
A key lipid acts as the master switch for gut immunity. What happens when this fundamental switch is broken?
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Cardiolipin Deficiency in T Cells Identified as Key Driver of Gut Inflammation and Metabolic Disease: Implications for Precision Therapies

Overview

A major study published in May 2026 revealed that the loss of cardiolipin—a key mitochondrial phospholipid—in T cells leads to impaired metabolic function, which causes a breakdown in gut immune tolerance. This breakdown triggers severe gut inflammation and the development of colitis, ultimately resulting in a much shorter lifespan in mice. By identifying cardiolipin loss in T cells as a critical metabolic vulnerability, the research highlights how immune cell metabolism directly impacts gut health and opens new possibilities for understanding and treating inflammatory diseases.

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