Title : Decreased neonatal dietary fat absorption and T cell cytotoxicity in pancreatic lipase-related protein 2-deficient mice - Lowe_1998_J.Biol.Chem_273_31215 |
Author(s) : Lowe ME , Kaplan MH , Jackson-Grusby L , D'Agostino D , Grusby MJ |
Ref : Journal of Biological Chemistry , 273 :31215 , 1998 |
Abstract :
The pancreas secretes several different lipases. The most abundant is pancreatic triglyceride lipase (PTL). The pancreas also synthesizes two homologues of PTL, the pancreatic lipase-related proteins 1 and 2 (PLRP1 and PLRP2). Cytotoxic T-lymphocytes also express PLRP2 under certain conditions. We sought to determine the role of PLRP2 in fat absorption and in T-cell cytotoxicity by creating a PLRP2-deficient mouse. Adult PLRP2-deficient mice had normal fat absorption. In contrast, suckling PLRP2-deficient mice had fat malabsorption evidenced by increased fecal weight, increased fecal fats, and the presence of undigested and partially digested dietary triglycerides in the feces. As a result, the PLRP2-deficient pups had a decreased rate of weight gain. To assess T cell cytotoxicity, we immunized PLRP2-deficient mice with a mastocytoma cell line, P815, and determined the ability of splenocytes from the immunized mice to kill P815 cells in a 51Cr release assay. PLRP2-deficient cells had deficient killing activity in this assay, and PLRP2-deficient splenocytes released fewer fatty acid from the target cells than did control cells. Our results provide the first evidence of a physiological function for PLRP2. PLRP2 participates in T cell cytotoxicity, and PLRP2 performs a crucial role in the digestion of dietary fats in suckling animals. |
PubMedSearch : Lowe_1998_J.Biol.Chem_273_31215 |
PubMedID: 9813028 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: mouse-LIPR2 |
Gene_locus | mouse-LIPR2 |
Lowe ME, Kaplan MH, Jackson-Grusby L, D'Agostino D, Grusby MJ (1998)
Decreased neonatal dietary fat absorption and T cell cytotoxicity in pancreatic lipase-related protein 2-deficient mice
Journal of Biological Chemistry
273 :31215
Lowe ME, Kaplan MH, Jackson-Grusby L, D'Agostino D, Grusby MJ (1998)
Journal of Biological Chemistry
273 :31215