Tolerogenic versus immunogenic lipidomic profiles of CD11C+ immune cells and control of immunogenic dendritic cell ceramide dynamics

Carlos Ocanã-Morgner, Susanne Sales, Manuela Rothe, Andrej Shevchenko, Rolf Jessberger

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Abstract

Lipids affect the membrane properties determining essential biological processes. Earlier studies have suggested a role of switchactivated protein 70 (SWAP-70) in lipid raft formation of dendritic cells. We used lipidomics combined with genetic and biochemical assays to analyze the role of SWAP-70 in lipid dynamics. TLR activation using LPS as a ligand represented a pathogenic immunogenic stimulus, physical disruption of cell-cell contacts a tolerogenic stimulus. Physical disruption, but not LPS, caused an increase of phosphatidylcholine ether and cholesteryl esters in CD11c+ immune cells. An increase of ceramide (Cer) was a hallmark for LPS activation. SWAP-70 was required for regulating the increase and localization of Cers in the cell membrane. SWAP-70 controls Cer accumulation through the regulation of pH-dependent acid-sphingomyelinase activity and of RhoAdependent transport of endosomal contents to the plasma membrane. Poor accumulation of Cers in Swap702/2 cells caused decreased apoptosis. This shows that two different pathways of activation, immunogenic and tolerogenic, induce different changes in the lipid composition of cultured CD11c+ cells, and highlights the important role of SWAP-70 in Cer dynamics in dendritic cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4360-4372
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Immunology
Volume198
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2017
Externally publishedYes

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