Cellular level lipidomics of two-dimensional cultures of adherent gut epithelial cell lines confirms a metabolic switch

对贴壁肠上皮细胞系二维培养物的细胞水平脂质组学分析证实了代谢转换。

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Abstract

In vitro cell models of the gut epithelium, particularly those based on the Caco-2 and HT29-MTX cell lines, play an important role in studying the uptake and metabolism of nutrients and pharmaceuticals. Previous studies using mass spectrometry imaging have shown a distinctive lipidome signature for these cells, alone and in coculture, although only limited information on lipid identities was obtained. A novel method employing limited proteolysis for sampling live, adherent cells using an automated capillary extraction workflow was developed which achieved single-cell sampling of Caco-2 cells although only clusters of HT29-MTX cells could be sampled due to mucus secreted by these cells. The lipidomes of the cell samples were mapped using LC-MS/MS and approximately 150 lipids were putatively identified. Further analysis of these data confirmed the distinctiveness of the Caco-2 and HT29-MTX cell lipidomes. Cell-to-cell heterogeneity was observed, especially in the Caco-2 cells, which may be indicative of variation in their differentiation state. Metabolic pathway analysis showed the distinctive lipidome of Caco-2 cells related to increased glycerol-3-phosphate pathway activity involved in di- and tri- glyceride synthesis. In contrast, HT29-MTX cells exhibited a more active phosphatidylcholine metabolism, related to their mucus-secreting capability. Future studies will explore wider application of the sampling procedure outlined here for single cell lipidomics of other adherent cell lines.

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