Feeding enhances fibronectin adherence of quiescent lymphocytes through non‐canonical insulin signalling

Author:

Mallu Abhiram Charan Tej1,Sivagurunathan Sivapriya1,Paul Debasish2,Aggarwal Hobby3,Nathan Abel Arul1,Manikandan Amrutha1,Ravi Mahalakshmi M.4,Boppana Ramanamurthy2,Jagavelu Kumaravelu3,Santra Manas Kumar2,Dixit Madhulika1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Molecular Medicine, Department of Biotechnology, Bhupat and Jyoti Mehta School of Biosciences Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai India

2. National Centre for Cell Science Savitribai Phule Pune University Campus Pune India

3. Pharmacology Division CSIR‐Central Drug Research Institute Lucknow India

4. Institute Hospital, Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai India

Abstract

AbstractNutritional availability during fasting and refeeding affects the temporal redistribution of lymphoid and myeloid immune cells among the circulating and tissue‐resident pools. Conversely, nutritional imbalance and impaired glucose metabolism are associated with chronic inflammation, aberrant immunity and anomalous leukocyte trafficking. Despite being exposed to periodic alterations in blood insulin levels upon fasting and feeding, studies exploring the physiological effects of these hormonal changes on quiescent immune cell function and trafficking are scanty. Here, we report that oral glucose load in mice and healthy men enhances the adherence of circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and lymphocytes to fibronectin. Adherence to fibronectin is also observed upon regular intake of breakfast following overnight fasting in healthy subjects. This glucose load‐induced phenomenon is abrogated in streptozotocin‐injected mice that lack insulin. Intra‐vital microscopy in mice demonstrated that oral glucose feeding enhances the homing of PBMCs to injured blood vessels in vivo. Furthermore, employing flow cytometry, Western blotting and adhesion assays for PBMCs and Jurkat‐T cells, we elucidate that insulin enhances fibronectin adherence of quiescent lymphocytes through non‐canonical signalling involving insulin‐like growth factor‐1 receptor (IGF‐1R) autophosphorylation, phospholipase C gamma‐1 (PLCγ‐1) Tyr783 phosphorylation and inside‐out activation of β‐integrins respectively. Our findings uncover the physiological relevance of post‐prandial insulin spikes in regulating the adherence and trafficking of circulating quiescent T‐cells through fibronectin–integrin interaction.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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