2017
DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2017.52
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A defined metabolic state in pre B cells governs B-cell development and is counterbalanced by Swiprosin-2/EFhd1

Abstract: B-cell development in the bone marrow comprises proliferative and resting phases in different niches. We asked whether B-cell metabolism relates to these changes. Compared to pro B and small pre B cells, large pre B cells revealed the highest glucose uptake and ROS but not mitochondrial mass, whereas small pre B cells exhibited the lowest mitochondrial membrane potential. Small pre B cells from Rag1;33.C9 μ heavy chain knock-in mice revealed decreased glycolysis (ECAR) and mitochondrial spare capacity compared… Show more

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“…Interestingly, basal OCR of stimulated B cells was almost identical to the maximal OCR of unstimulated B cells (0.717 and 0.684 fmoles O 2 /min/cell, respectively). Both subsets of B cells had significant spare respiratory capacity (SRC), which sharply contrasts with activated T cells and naive pre- and pro-B cells that exhibit minimal SRC (Stein et al., 2017, van der Windt et al., 2012). Our data suggest distinct mechanisms of metabolic adaptation for T, immature B, and mature activated B cells.
Figure 2B Cell Activation Induces Increases in OXPHOS and the TCA Cycle(A) GSEA on RNA-seq transcriptome data from naive and 24 hr stimulated B cells shows enrichment for OXPHOS and TCA cycle metabolic transcripts.(B) Seahorse extracellular flux analysis measurement of oxygen consumption rate (OCR) in naive and stimulated B cells ( n  = 4).(C) UHPLC-MS quantification of log 2 converted average levels of TCA cycle metabolites between stimulated and naive B cells ( n  = 3).(D) Isotopomer distribution of labeled glucose for TCA cycle metabolites in naive and stimulated B cells ( n  = 3).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, basal OCR of stimulated B cells was almost identical to the maximal OCR of unstimulated B cells (0.717 and 0.684 fmoles O 2 /min/cell, respectively). Both subsets of B cells had significant spare respiratory capacity (SRC), which sharply contrasts with activated T cells and naive pre- and pro-B cells that exhibit minimal SRC (Stein et al., 2017, van der Windt et al., 2012). Our data suggest distinct mechanisms of metabolic adaptation for T, immature B, and mature activated B cells.
Figure 2B Cell Activation Induces Increases in OXPHOS and the TCA Cycle(A) GSEA on RNA-seq transcriptome data from naive and 24 hr stimulated B cells shows enrichment for OXPHOS and TCA cycle metabolic transcripts.(B) Seahorse extracellular flux analysis measurement of oxygen consumption rate (OCR) in naive and stimulated B cells ( n  = 4).(C) UHPLC-MS quantification of log 2 converted average levels of TCA cycle metabolites between stimulated and naive B cells ( n  = 3).(D) Isotopomer distribution of labeled glucose for TCA cycle metabolites in naive and stimulated B cells ( n  = 3).
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some conditions may require normalization of MdFI to cell volume by adjusting MdFI to FSC pulse width, which is the preferable parameter to evaluate cell size rather than the height or area of FSc or SSc . For instance, large pre B cells that consume more glucose stain ∼40% brighter with 6‐NBDG but are also significantly larger than small pre B cells . Normalization of 6‐NBDG fluorescence to cell size within these very related cell populations ruled out staining artifacts .…”
Section: Biological Applicationsmentioning
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“…13 Consistent with their different rates of proliferation, pro-B cells, large and small pre-B cells, and immature B cells differ significantly in their metabolic profile. 14,15 To foster cell growth, IL-7 induces activation of signaling molecules such as mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) and c-Myc, which drive an anabolic metabolic program 15,16 indispensable for B cell development ( Figure 1). Both mTORC1 and c-Myc are known metabolic master regulators, which are activated in response to mitogenic signals.…”
Section: Me Taboli C Bal An Ce In B Cell Precur Sor Smentioning
confidence: 99%