CD4+ T cell surface alpha enolase is lower in older adults


Autoria(s): Bennett, Stuart J.; Augustyniak, Edyta M.; Dunston, Christopher R.; Brown, Richard A.; Shantsila, Eduard; Lip, Gregory Y.H.; Torrão, Rita D.C.; Pararasa, Chathyan; Hussein, Ali R.; Ladouce, Romain; Friguet, Bertrand; Griffiths, Helen R.
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01/12/2015

Resumo

To identify novel cell ageing markers in order to gain insight into ageing mechanisms, we adopted membrane enrichment and comparison of the CD4+ T cell membrane proteome (purified by cell surface labelling using Sulfo-NHS-SS-Biotin reagent) between healthy young (n=9, 20-25y) and older (n=10; 50-70y) male adults. Following two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) to separate pooled membrane proteins in triplicates, the identity of protein spots with age-dependent differences (p<0.05 and >1.4 fold difference) was determined using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Seventeen protein spot density differences (ten increased and seven decreased in the older adult group) were observed between young and older adults. From spot intensity analysis, CD4+ T cell surface α-enolase was decreased in expression by 1.5 fold in the older age group; this was verified by flow cytometry (n=22) and qPCR with significantly lower expression of cellular α-enolase mRNA and protein compared to young adult CD4+ T cells (p<0.05). In an independent age-matched case-control study, lower CD4+ T cell surface α-enolase expression was observed in age-matched patients with cardiovascular disease (p<0.05). An immune-modulatory role has been proposed for surface α-enolase and our findings of decreased expression suggest that deficits in surface α-enolase merit investigation in the context of immune dysfunction during ageing and vascular disease.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/26882/1/CD4_T_cell_surface_alpha_enolase_is_lower_in_older_adults.pdf

Bennett, Stuart J.; Augustyniak, Edyta M.; Dunston, Christopher R.; Brown, Richard A.; Shantsila, Eduard; Lip, Gregory Y.H.; Torrão, Rita D.C.; Pararasa, Chathyan; Hussein, Ali R.; Ladouce, Romain; Friguet, Bertrand and Griffiths, Helen R. (2015). CD4+ T cell surface alpha enolase is lower in older adults. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 152 , 56–62.

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