Daan J Kloosterman, Martina Farber, Menno Boon, Johanna Erbani, Leila Akkari
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摘要
最近,脂质积累已成为巨噬细胞促肿瘤作用的一个关键特征。在这里,我们介绍了一种研究巨噬细胞与肿瘤细胞之间脂质串扰的工作流程。我们描述了从小鼠肿瘤中鉴定、纯化和多组学表征载脂巨噬细胞(LLMs)的步骤,并概述了评估 LLMs 在癌症恶性作用中的功能意义的方案。这种方法有望揭示驱动 LLM 形成的脂质来源及其在多种癌症类型中的致癌潜力。有关使用和执行该方案的完整细节,请参阅 Kloosterman, Erbani, et al.1.
Protocol for studying macrophage lipid crosstalk with murine tumor cells.
Lipid accumulation has recently emerged as a key feature underlying the pro-tumorigenic role of macrophages. Here, we present a workflow to study macrophage lipid crosstalk with tumor cells. We describe steps for the identification, purification, and multi-omics characterization of lipid-laden macrophages (LLMs) from murine tumors and outline protocols to assess the functional significance of LLMs in cancer malignancy. This approach has the potential to uncover the source of lipids that drives LLM formation and its pro-tumorigenic potential in multiple cancer types. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Kloosterman, Erbani, et al.1.