Adipocyte (Jan 2019)

Lymphocytes upregulate CD36 in adipose tissue and liver

  • Jacob Couturier,
  • Alli M. Nuotio-Antar,
  • Neeti Agarwal,
  • Gregory K. Wilkerson,
  • Pradip Saha,
  • Viraj Kulkarni,
  • Samir K. Lakhashe,
  • Juan Esquivel,
  • Pramod N. Nehete,
  • Ruth M. Ruprecht,
  • K. Jagannadha Sastry,
  • Jennifer M. Meyer,
  • Lori R. Hill,
  • Jordan E. Lake,
  • Ashok Balasubramanyam,
  • Dorothy E. Lewis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21623945.2019.1609202
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 154 – 163

Abstract

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CD36 is a multifunctional scavenger receptor and lipid transporter implicated in metabolic and inflammatory pathologies, as well as cancer progression. CD36 is known to be expressed by adipocytes and monocytes/macrophages, but its expression by T cells is not clearly established. We found that CD4 and CD8 T cells in adipose tissue and liver of humans, monkeys, and mice upregulated CD36 expression (ranging from ~5–40% CD36+), whereas little to no CD36 was expressed by T cells in blood, spleen, and lymph nodes. CD36 was expressed predominantly by resting CD38-, HLA.DR-, and PD-1- adipose tissue T cells in monkeys, and increased during high-fat feeding in mice. Adipose tissue and liver promote a distinct phenotype in resident T cells characterized by CD36 upregulation.

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