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Defining the proteomic landscape of cultured macrophages and their polarization continuum.


ABSTRACT: Macrophages have previously been characterized based on phenotypical and functional differences into suggested simplified subtypes of MØ, M1, M2a and M2c. These macrophage subtypes can be generated in a well-established primary monocyte culture model that produces cells expressing accepted subtype surface markers. To determine how these subtypes retain functional similarities and better understand their formation, we generated all four subtypes from the same donors. Comparative whole-cell proteomics confirmed that four distinct macrophage subtypes could be induced from the same donor material, with > 50% of 5435 identified proteins being significantly altered in abundance between subtypes. Functional assessment highlighted that these distinct protein expression profiles are primed to enable specific cell functions, indicating that this shifting proteome is predictive of meaningful changes in cell characteristics. Importantly, the 2552 proteins remained consistent in abundance across all macrophage subtypes examined, demonstrating maintenance of a stable core proteome that likely enables swift polarity changes. We next explored the cross-polarization capabilities of preactivated M1 macrophages treated with dexamethasone. Importantly, these treated cells undergo a partial repolarization toward the M2c surface markers but still retain the M1 functional phenotype. Our investigation of polarized macrophage subtypes therefore provides evidence of a sliding scale of macrophage functionality, with these data sets providing a valuable benchmark resource for further studies of macrophage polarity, with relevance for cell therapy development and drug discovery.

SUBMITTER: Oates TC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10953363 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov-Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Defining the proteomic landscape of cultured macrophages and their polarization continuum.

Oates Tiah Cl TC   Moura Pedro L PL   Cross Stephen S   Roberts Kiren K   Baum Holly E HE   Haydn-Smith Katy L KL   Wilson Marieangela C MC   Heesom Kate J KJ   Severn Charlotte E CE   Toye Ashley M AM  

Immunology and cell biology 20230911 10


Macrophages have previously been characterized based on phenotypical and functional differences into suggested simplified subtypes of MØ, M1, M2a and M2c. These macrophage subtypes can be generated in a well-established primary monocyte culture model that produces cells expressing accepted subtype surface markers. To determine how these subtypes retain functional similarities and better understand their formation, we generated all four subtypes from the same donors. Comparative whole-cell proteo  ...[more]

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