Title : Critical roles of lysosomal acid lipase in T cell development and function - Qu_2009_Am.J.Pathol_174_944 |
Author(s) : Qu P , Du H , Wilkes DS , Yan C |
Ref : American Journal of Pathology , 174 :944 , 2009 |
Abstract :
Lysosomal acid lipase (LAL) cleaves cholesteryl esters and triglycerides to generate free fatty acids and cholesterol in lysosomes. In LAL gene-knockout (lal(-/-)) mice, blockage of cholesteryl ester and triglyceride metabolism led to abnormal organization of the thymus and spleen, as well as neutral lipid accumulation in these organs. LAL deficiency impaired T cell development in the thymus. Peripheral T cells were reduced dramatically in lal(-/-) mice, due largely to increased apoptosis and decreased proliferation of lal(-/-) T cells in the thymus and peripheral compartments. These lal(-/-) T cells lost the ability to respond to T cell receptor stimulation, including reduced expression of cell surface receptor CD69, abolishment of T cell proliferation, and decreased expression of T lymphokines after stimulation by either anti-CD3 plus anti-CD28 or phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate and ionomycin. Differentiation of Th1 and Th2 CD4(+) effector lymphocytes by T cell receptor stimulation was blocked in lal(-/-) mice. The ratio of CD4(+)CD25(+)FoxP3(+) Tregs to CD4(+) T cells was increased in lal(-/-) spleens. Bone marrow chimeras demonstrated retardation of T cell development and maturation in lal(-/-) mice due to defects in T cell precursors. Therefore, LAL, its downstream genes, and lipid mediators all play essential roles in development, homeostasis, and function of T cells. The altered development and function of lal(-/-) T cells contributes to disease formation in various organs during LAL deficiency. |
PubMedSearch : Qu_2009_Am.J.Pathol_174_944 |
PubMedID: 19179613 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: mouse-1llip |
Gene_locus | mouse-1llip |
Family | Acidic_Lipase |
Qu P, Du H, Wilkes DS, Yan C (2009)
Critical roles of lysosomal acid lipase in T cell development and function
American Journal of Pathology
174 :944
Qu P, Du H, Wilkes DS, Yan C (2009)
American Journal of Pathology
174 :944