2017
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-05556-x
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Fatty Acid Uptake in T Cell Subsets Using a Quantum Dot Fatty Acid Conjugate

Abstract: Fatty acid (FA) metabolism directly influences the functional capabilities of T cells in tumor microenvironments. Thus, developing tools to interrogate FA-uptake by T cell subsets is important for understanding tumor immunosuppression. Herein, we have generated a novel FA-Qdot 605 dye conjugate with superior sensitivity and flexibility to any of the previously commercially available alternatives. For the first time, we demonstrate that this nanoparticle can be used as a specific measure of fatty acid uptake by… Show more

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“…As proof of principle, we first determined whether naïve T cells can endocytose TAG from lipoproteins and whether this is inhibited by apoC-III. Previous studies have used fatty acids bound to BSA or DMSO, or have addressed the impact of oxidized lipids from LDL and HDL on immune cells [36][37][38]. First, we confirmed the expression of LDLr in Jurkat T cells, our model for parent T cells, after treating them with TRLs containing varying amounts of apoC-III (Supplementary Figure 7).…”
Section: Tregs Express Lipid Transporters and Apoc-iii Can Inhibit Tsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…As proof of principle, we first determined whether naïve T cells can endocytose TAG from lipoproteins and whether this is inhibited by apoC-III. Previous studies have used fatty acids bound to BSA or DMSO, or have addressed the impact of oxidized lipids from LDL and HDL on immune cells [36][37][38]. First, we confirmed the expression of LDLr in Jurkat T cells, our model for parent T cells, after treating them with TRLs containing varying amounts of apoC-III (Supplementary Figure 7).…”
Section: Tregs Express Lipid Transporters and Apoc-iii Can Inhibit Tsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Tregs oxidize exogenous free fatty acids (palmitate), and the blockage of glycolysis, lack of exogenous glucose, or excess palmitate in the media will result in Treg enrichment, suppressive activity, and differentiation from CD4 + precursors[21, 22,42,43]. In addition, ex vivo Tregs will take up exogenous FFAs at a greater rate when they are rapidly proliferating, and during activation [37,44]. Though these studies are critical to understanding how Tregs response to metabolic cues, they share the limitation that Tregs in vivo are normally exposed to triglyceride, not palmitate, in lipoproteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other lymphoid cells such as Treg cells are enriched in peripheral adipose tissues . Similar to ILC2, these cells strongly depend on FAO as their primary energy source independent of de novo fatty acid synthesis and mostly reliant on the import of fatty acids from the environment . Adipose Treg cells are induced upon several metabolic and environmental stimuli and have been suggested to control adipocyte function through a signal transducer and activator of transcription 6–phosphatase and tensin homologue axis .…”
Section: Fatty Acids In the Bone Marrow To Support Long‐lived Immunementioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Similar to ILC2, these cells strongly depend on FAO as their primary energy source independent of de novo fatty acid synthesis and mostly reliant on the import of fatty acids from the environment. [31][32][33] Adipose Treg cells are induced upon several metabolic and environmental stimuli and have been suggested to control adipocyte function through a signal transducer and activator of transcription 6-phosphatase and tensin homologue axis. 34 On the other hand, adipocytes can regulate T-cell fate through major histocompatibility complex class II-dependent secretion of interferon-c. 35 However, the regulation of adipose-derived metabolites of T-cell differentiation remains largely unanswered.…”
Section: Fatty Acids In the Bone Marrow To Support Long-lived Immunementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We therefore sought to determine if activation of DRD2 does in fact lead to GBM39-specific alterations in metabolism. First, we analyzed the uptake of glucose and fatty acid via FACS, utilizing 2-NBDG, a well-established fluorescent analog of glucose, and our proprietary fatty-acid tagged quantum dots (Muroski et al 2017). Only GBM39 showed altered fatty acid uptake following DRD2 activation.…”
Section: Activation Of Drd2 Induces Alterations In Expression Of Hif-mentioning
confidence: 99%