2022
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.2200178
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Polarization and β-Glucan Reprogram Immunomodulatory Metabolism in Human Macrophages and Ex Vivo in Human Lung Cancer Tissues

Abstract: Immunomodulatory (IM) metabolic reprogramming in macrophages (Mϕs) is fundamental to immune function. However, limited information is available for human Mϕs, particularly in response plasticity, which is critical to understanding the variable efficacy of immunotherapies in cancer patients. We carried out an in-depth analysis by combining multiplex stable isotope-resolved metabolomics with reversed phase protein array to map the dynamic changes of the IM metabolic network and key protein regulators in four hum… Show more

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“…Polar extracts were reconstituted in 35 μL D2O containing 17.5 nmol DSS as internal chemical shift reference and concentration standard. 1 H PRESAT and 1 H{ 13 C}-HSQC spectra were recorded at 15 °C on a 16.45 T Bruker Avance III spectrometer equipped with a 1.7 mm inverse triple resonance cryoprobe as previously described (52). Raw data were processed and analyzed using MRestNova.…”
Section: Nmrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polar extracts were reconstituted in 35 μL D2O containing 17.5 nmol DSS as internal chemical shift reference and concentration standard. 1 H PRESAT and 1 H{ 13 C}-HSQC spectra were recorded at 15 °C on a 16.45 T Bruker Avance III spectrometer equipped with a 1.7 mm inverse triple resonance cryoprobe as previously described (52). Raw data were processed and analyzed using MRestNova.…”
Section: Nmrmentioning
confidence: 99%