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A sensitive S-Trap-based approach to the analysis of T cell lipid raft proteome

Cérina Chhuon, Shaoyu Zhang, Vincent Jung, Daniel Lewandowski, Joanna Lipecka, André Pawlak, Dil Sahali, Mario Ollero, Ida Chiara Guerrera

2020Journal of Lipid Research15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The analysis of T cell lipid raft proteome is challenging due to the highly dynamic nature of rafts and the hydrophobic character of raft-resident proteins. We explored an innovative strategy for bottom-up lipid raftomics based on suspension-trapping (S-Trap) sample preparation. Mouse T cells were prepared from splenocytes by negative immunoselection, and rafts were isolated by a detergent-free method and OptiPrep gradient ultracentrifugation. Microdomains enriched in flotillin-1, LAT, and cholesterol were subjected to proteomic analysis through an optimized protocol based on S-Trap and high pH fractionation, followed by nano-LC-MS/MS. Using this method, we identified 2,680 proteins in the raft-rich fraction and established a database of 894 T cell raft proteins. We then performed a differential analysis on the raft-rich fraction from nonstimulated versus anti-CD3/CD28 T cell receptor (TCR)-stimulated T cells. Our results revealed 42 proteins present in one condition and absent in the other. For the first time, we performed a proteomic analysis on rafts from ex vivo T cells obtained from individual mice, before and after TCR activation. This work demonstrates that the proposed method utilizing an S-Trap-based approach for sample preparation increases the specificity and sensitivity of lipid raftomics.

Topics & Concepts

Lipid raftRaftProteomeChemistryT cellCell biologyT-cell receptorInternalizationMolecular biologyBiophysicsBiologyBiochemistryCellImmune systemImmunologyOrganic chemistryCopolymerPolymerLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorCaveolin-1 and cellular processesImmune Cell Function and Interaction