Mass spectrometry-based proteomic exploration of diverse murine macrophage cellular models.

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Life Science Alliance Pub Date : 2024-11-07 Print Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26508/lsa.202402760
Jack Gudgeon, Abeer Dannoura, Ritika Chatterjee, Frances Sidgwick, Benjamin Ba Raymond, Andrew M Frey, José Luis Marin-Rubio, Matthias Trost
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Immortalised cell lines that mimic their primary cell counterparts are fundamental to research, particularly when large cell numbers are required. Here, we report that immortalisation of bone marrow-derived macrophages (iBMDMs) using the J2 virus resulted in the loss of a protein of interest, MSR1, in WT cells by an unknown mechanism. This led us to perform an in-depth mass spectrometry-based proteomic characterisation of common murine macrophage cell lines (J774A.1, RAW264.7, and BMA3.1A7), in comparison with the iBMDMs, as well as primary BMDMs from both C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice. This analysis revealed striking differences in protein profiles associated with macrophage polarisation, phagocytosis, pathogen recognition, and interferon signalling. Among the cell lines, J774A.1 cells were the most similar to the gold standard primary BMDM model, whereas BMA3.1A7 cells were the least similar because of the reduction in abundance of several key proteins related closely to macrophage function. This comprehensive proteomic dataset offers valuable insights into the use and suitability of macrophage cell lines for cell signalling and inflammation research.

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基于质谱的小鼠巨噬细胞模型蛋白质组学探索
模拟原代细胞的永生化细胞系是研究的基础,尤其是当需要大量细胞时。在这里,我们报告了使用 J2 病毒对骨髓源性巨噬细胞(iBMDMs)进行永生化处理会导致 WT 细胞中一种感兴趣的蛋白质 MSR1 的丢失,其机制不明。这促使我们对常见的小鼠巨噬细胞系(J774A.1、RAW264.7 和 BMA3.1A7)与 iBMDMs 以及 C57BL/6 和 BALB/c 小鼠的原代 BMDMs 进行了基于质谱的深入蛋白质组学表征。这项分析揭示了与巨噬细胞极化、吞噬、病原体识别和干扰素信号传导相关的蛋白质谱的显著差异。在细胞系中,J774A.1细胞与黄金标准的原代BMDM模型最为相似,而BMA3.1A7细胞则最不相似,因为与巨噬细胞功能密切相关的几种关键蛋白的丰度降低了。这个全面的蛋白质组数据集为巨噬细胞系在细胞信号和炎症研究中的使用和适用性提供了宝贵的见解。
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Life Science Alliance Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: Life Science Alliance is a global, open-access, editorially independent, and peer-reviewed journal launched by an alliance of EMBO Press, Rockefeller University Press, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Life Science Alliance is committed to rapid, fair, and transparent publication of valuable research from across all areas in the life sciences.
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