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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 175-183
Author(s):  
Yevgen Posokhov ◽  
Anatolii Onishchenko ◽  
Tetyana Chumachenko ◽  
Nataliia Makieieva ◽  
Yuliia Kalashnyk-Vakulenko ◽  
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Aim: To assess the effects of semi-refined carrageenan (E407a) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and LPS-mediated cell membrane alterations in leukocytes. Methods: Blood samples collected from 8 intact rats were incubated with E407a (10 mg/ml), E407a (50 mg/ml), LPS (1 µg/ml), E407a (10 mg/ml) + LPS (1 µg/ml), E407a (50 mg/ml) + LPS (1 µg/ml) and without those compounds (controls) for 2 h in RPMI 1640 medium enriched with 5% fetal bovine serum. ROS generation in PBMCs obtained from the incubated samples was estimated by flow cytometry using 2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (H2DCFDA) staining. The impact of E407a, LPS and their mixture on leukocyte cell membranes was evaluated spectrofluorimetrically using the fluorescent probe 2-(2¢-hydroxy-phenyl)-5-phenyl-1,3-oxazole. Results: Expectedly, incubation with LPS induced ROS generation in PBMCs and decreased the lipid order of cell membranes in leukocytes. E407a alone was found to alter neither ROS production in PBMCs, nor membrane lipid order in leukocytes. Semi-refined carrageenan partially reduced LPS-mediated ROS overproduction in PBMCs and cell membrane alterations in leukocytes. Conclusion: E407a attenuates LPS-induced alterations of redox homeostasis in rat PBMCs and LPS-mediated modifications of cell membrane lipid order in leukocytes.


Author(s):  
Yue Zheng ◽  
Yiwen Ding ◽  
Xiaokun Zheng ◽  
Chu Zhang ◽  
Yanli Zhang ◽  
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Author(s):  
V. N. Nurminsky ◽  
V. N. Nesterov ◽  
O. A. Rosentsvet ◽  
A. L. Rakevich ◽  
Yu. S. Bukin ◽  
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FEBS Letters ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iztok Urbančič ◽  
Lisa Schiffelers ◽  
Edward Jenkins ◽  
Weijian Gong ◽  
Ana Mafalda Santos ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (21) ◽  
pp. e2017394118
Author(s):  
Kirsty E. Waddington ◽  
George A. Robinson ◽  
Beatriz Rubio-Cuesta ◽  
Eden Chrifi-Alaoui ◽  
Sara Andreone ◽  
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The liver X receptor (LXR) is a key transcriptional regulator of cholesterol, fatty acid, and phospholipid metabolism. Dynamic remodeling of immunometabolic pathways, including lipid metabolism, is a crucial step in T cell activation. Here, we explored the role of LXR-regulated metabolic processes in primary human CD4+ T cells and their role in controlling plasma membrane lipids (glycosphingolipids and cholesterol), which strongly influence T cell immune signaling and function. Crucially, we identified the glycosphingolipid biosynthesis enzyme glucosylceramide synthase as a direct transcriptional LXR target. LXR activation by agonist GW3965 or endogenous oxysterol ligands significantly altered the glycosphingolipid:cholesterol balance in the plasma membrane by increasing glycosphingolipid levels and reducing cholesterol. Consequently, LXR activation lowered plasma membrane lipid order (stability), and an LXR antagonist could block this effect. LXR stimulation also reduced lipid order at the immune synapse and accelerated activation of proximal T cell signaling molecules. Ultimately, LXR activation dampened proinflammatory T cell function. Finally, compared with responder T cells, regulatory T cells had a distinct pattern of LXR target gene expression corresponding to reduced lipid order. This suggests LXR-driven lipid metabolism could contribute to functional specialization of these T cell subsets. Overall, we report a mode of action for LXR in T cells involving the regulation of glycosphingolipid and cholesterol metabolism and demonstrate its relevance in modulating T cell function.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias Hoffmann ◽  
Jana Eisermann ◽  
Florian A. Schöffmann ◽  
manabendra das ◽  
Carolyn Vargas ◽  
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Polymeric DMPC-nanodiscs from three polymers are viable membrane models. The polymers change water penetration and lipid rotational mobility within DMPC vilayers. SMA and SMA-SB have a stronger effect on lipid order than DIBMA.<br>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias Hoffmann ◽  
Jana Eisermann ◽  
Florian A. Schöffmann ◽  
manabendra das ◽  
Carolyn Vargas ◽  
...  

Polymeric DMPC-nanodiscs from three polymers are viable membrane models. The polymers change water penetration and lipid rotational mobility within DMPC vilayers. SMA and SMA-SB have a stronger effect on lipid order than DIBMA.<br>


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