Integrated transcriptomic, metabolomic, and lipidomic analyses reveal a unique lipid profile of regulatory T cells upon activation 2025 Sato et al

Andy

Retired committee member

Highlights​

  • Metabolism of Tregs and Tconvs is different in terms of lipid metabolism.
  • Activated Tregs accumulated omega-3 PUFA-rich diglycerides and triglycerides.
  • Activated Tregs showed increased ceramide production supported with gene expression.
  • Tregs showed enrichment in lysosomes and peroxisomes upon activation.

Summary​

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) exhibit stable FOXP3 expression and regulate the immune response through suppressive activity. Their unique metabolic properties include increased glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation. We combined transcriptomic, metabolomic, and lipidomic analyses to dissect the metabolic dynamics of Tregs upon activation. Combined metabolomic and lipidomic analyses showed that freshly isolated and activated Tregs had distinct metabolomic and lipidomic properties, respectively. Compared with activated effector T cells (Teffs), activated Tregs contained omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA)-rich diglycerides and triglycerides. These were supported by transcriptomics data, showing upregulation of PPAR-alpha and PPAR-gamma. Compared with activated Teffs, activated Tregs exhibited greater ceramide production, consistent with the upregulation of ceramide synthase and sphingomyelin synthase. Confocal microscopy revealed that Tregs, in contrast to Teffs, were enriched in lysosomes and peroxisomes upon activation. Our data confirm the unique metabolic properties of Tregs, especially those characterized by omega-3 long-chain PUFA-rich triglycerides and ceramides, together with enriched lysosomes and peroxisomes, which correspond to metabolic alterations.

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