The Proteomic Landscape of Human Ex Vivo Regulatory and Conventional T Cells Reveals Specific Metabolic Requirements.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Human CD4+CD25hiFoxp3+CD127 Treg and CD4+
CD25Foxp3 Tconv cell functions are governed
by their metabolic requirements. Here we report
a comprehensive comparative analysis between
ex vivo human Treg and Tconv cells that comprises
analyses of the proteomic networks in subcellular
compartments. We identified a dominant proteomic
signature at the metabolic level that primarily
impacted the highly-tuned balance between glucose
and fatty-acid oxidation in the two cell types. Ex vivo
Treg cells were highly glycolytic while Tconv cells
used predominantly fatty-acid oxidation (FAO).
When cultured in vitro, Treg cells engaged both
glycolysis and FAO to proliferate, while Tconv cell
proliferation mainly relied on glucose metabolism.
Our unbiased proteomic analysis provides a molecular
picture of the impact of metabolism on ex vivo human
Treg versus Tconv cell functions that might be
relevant for therapeutic manipulations of these cells.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Treg; Tconv; Proteomics; fatty-acid oxidation; glycolysis
List of contributors:
DE ROSA, Veronica; Brambilla, Francesca; Carbone, Fortunata; Corona, Marco; Matarese, Giuseppe; DI SILVESTRE, Dario; Procaccini, Claudio; Galgani, Mario; Mauri, PIETRO LUIGI
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