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Abstract
Lipids including fatty acids (FAs), which are water-insoluble molecules, are not only a cellular energy source but also signaling molecules that induce and modulate the expression of various cellular functions. Fatty acid-binding proteins (FABP) bind FAs in the cytoplasm, and are thought to determine the cellular localization of FAs. In a previous observation, FABP5 was expressed in thymic epithelial cells (TEC) in the thymus and was influenced by FAs. Fatty acids have mostly inhibitory effects on various cell types, including cancer cells, but their effects on TEC have not been well investigated. In this study, we investigated the effects of long-chain FAs (LCFAs) and the involvement of FABP5 in cell proliferation using a serum-free primary culture system. The results showed that saturated fatty acids did not affect proliferation, but n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated FA (LCPUFA) reduced, n-6 LCPUFA increased, and retinoic acid strongly reduced the percentage of proliferating wild-type TEC. The proliferation of FABP5-KO TEC was more significantly affected by LCPUFA, suggesting that FABP5 is an important modulator of FA-mediated TEC proliferation. These observations may provide a basis for exploring the properties of TEC.
脂质包括脂肪酸(FAs),是一种不溶于水的分子,不仅是细胞的能量来源,而且是诱导和调节各种细胞功能表达的信号分子。脂肪酸结合蛋白(FABP)在细胞质中结合FAs,并被认为决定FAs的细胞定位。在先前的观察中,FABP5在胸腺的胸腺上皮细胞(TEC)中表达,并受FAs的影响。脂肪酸主要对包括癌细胞在内的多种细胞类型具有抑制作用,但其对TEC的影响尚未得到很好的研究。在这项研究中,我们利用无血清原代培养系统研究了长链FAs (LCFAs)和FABP5在细胞增殖中的作用。结果表明,饱和脂肪酸不影响增殖,但n-3长链多不饱和脂肪酸(LCPUFA)减少,n-6 LCPUFA增加,维甲酸强烈降低增殖野生型TEC的百分比。LCPUFA对FABP5- ko TEC增殖的影响更为显著,提示FABP5是fa介导的TEC增殖的重要调节剂。这些观测结果为探索TEC的性质提供了基础。