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Lack of Nck1 protein and Nck-CD3 interaction caused the increment of lipid content in Jurkat T cells
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Document Title
Lack of Nck1 protein and Nck-CD3 interaction caused the increment of lipid content in Jurkat T cells
Author
Nuiyen A, Rattanasri A, Wipa P, Roytrakul S, Wangteeraprasert A, Pongcharoen S, Ngoenkam J
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Affiliations
Naresuan University; Naresuan University; Naresuan University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); Naresuan University
Type
Article
Source Title
BMC MOLECULAR AND CELL BIOLOGY
Year
2022
Volume
23
Issue
7
Open Access
Green Published, gold
Publisher
BMC
DOI
10.1186/s12860-022-00436-3
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Abstract
Background The non-catalytic region of tyrosine kinase (Nck) is an adaptor protein, which is ubiquitously expressed in many types of cells. In T cells, the Nck1 isoform promotes T cell receptor signalling as well as actin polymerisation. However, the role of Nck1 in the lipid metabolism in T cells is unknown. In the present study, we investigated the effect of the Nck1 protein and Nck-CD3 interaction on lipid metabolism and on the physical and biological properties of Jurkat T cells, using a newly developed holotomographic microscope. Results Holotomographic microscopy showed that Nck1-knocked-out cells had membrane blebs and were irregular in shape compared to the rounded control cells. The cell size and volume of Nck1-deficient cells were comparable to those of the control cells. Nck1-knocked-out Jurkat T cells had a greater lipid content, lipid mass/cell mass ratio, and lipid metabolite levels than the control cells. Interestingly, treatment with a small molecule, AX-024, which inhibited Nck-CD3 interaction, also caused an increase in the lipid content in wild-type Jurkat T cells, as found in Nck1-deficient cells. Conclusions Knockout of Nck1 protein and hindrance of the Nck-CD3 interaction cause the elevation of lipid content in Jurkat T cells.
Keyword
Holotomographic microscope | Lipid content | Lipid metabolism | Lipid metabolite | Nck
Funding Sponsor
National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT); Naresuan University [N42A650331]; National Science Research and Innovation Fund (NSRF) [R2564B011, R2564B012, R2565B001]; Royal Golden Jubilee PhD program of Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI) [PHD/0085/2561, PHD/0158/2559]; NSRF [R2564B033]
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