Abstract
Palatine tonsils (PT) are B cell-predominant lymphoid organs that provide primary immune responses to airborne and dietary pathogens. Numerous histopathological and immunological studies have been conducted on PT, yet no investigations have been conducted on its metabolic profile. We performed high-resolution magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy-based metabolic profiling in 35 pediatric and 28 adult human palatine tonsillar tissue samples. A total of 36 metabolites were identified, and the levels of 10 metabolites were significantly different depending on age. Among them, partial correlation analysis shows that glucose levels increased with age, whereas glycine, phosphocholine, phosphoethanolamine, and ascorbate levels decreased with age. We confirmed the decrease in immunometabolic activity in adults through metabolomic analysis, which had been anticipated from previous histological and immunological studies on the PT. These results improve our understanding of metabolic changes in the PT with aging and serve as a basis for future tonsil-related metabolomic studies.
Funder
Pusan National University Hospital
Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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