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  • Resident and elicited murine macrophages differ in expression of their glycomes and glycan-binding proteins.

Resident and elicited murine macrophages differ in expression of their glycomes and glycan-binding proteins.

Cell chemical biology (2020-12-31)
Diane D Park, Jiaxuan Chen, Matthew R Kudelka, Nan Jia, Carolyn A Haller, Revanth Kosaraju, Alykhan M Premji, Melina Galizzi, Alison V Nairn, Kelley W Moremen, Richard D Cummings, Elliot L Chaikof
ABSTRACT

The pleiotropic functions of macrophages in immune defense, tissue repair, and maintenance of tissue homeostasis are supported by the heterogeneity in macrophage sub-populations that differ both in ontogeny and polarization. Although glycans and glycan-binding proteins (GBPs) are integral to macrophage function and may contribute to macrophage diversity, little is known about the factors governing their expression. Here, we provide a resource for characterizing the N-/O-glycomes of various murine peritoneal macrophage sub-populations, demonstrating that glycosylation primarily reflects developmental origin and, to a lesser degree, cellular polarization. Furthermore, comparative analysis of GBP-coding genes in resident and elicited macrophages indicated that GBP expression is consistent with specialized macrophage functions and correlates with specific types of displayed glycans. An integrated, semi-quantitative approach was used to confirm distinct expression patterns of glycans and their binding proteins across different macrophages. The data suggest that regulation of glycan-protein complexes may be central to macrophage residence and recruitment.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Oil Red O, certified by the BSC
Sigma-Aldrich
Lipopolysaccharides from Escherichia coli O26:B6, ≥10,000 EU/mg, purified by phenol extraction
Roche
Neuraminidase (Sialidase), from Arthrobacter ureafaciens