Loading...
The Identification of the MCHR-1 in J774A.1 Macrophages and The Effect of Melanin-concentrating Hormone on a 3T3-L1 Adipocyte-J774A.1 Macrophage Co-Culture
Journal Title
Readers/Advisors
Cook, Laurie
Journal Title
Term and Year
Publication Date
2023-05-09
Book Title
Publication Volume
Publication Issue
Publication Begin
Publication End
Number of pages
Collections
Files
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Journal Issue
Abstract
Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) stimulates appetite in higher-order mammals,
and our lab has demonstrated previously that MCH signaling by developing 3T3-L1 preadipocytes elicits changes in gene expression of several immune regulatory genes (Cook, 2021).
I hypothesize that signaling between immune cells and adipose tissue contributes to the negative
health outcomes of the obese phenotype. Co-culturing of two or more cell types together
provides an opportunity to study cells in a setting that better reflects intercellular communication
between cells in a tissue, therefore I planned to establish a co-culture model system consisting of
adipocytes and macrophages in our laboratory. First, the J774A.1 macrophage line was acquired.
Eventually, successful macrophage culturing technique was learned. Then, I asked whether
theses J774A.1 macrophage expressed the Mchr1 gene and MCH receptor protein as well as
whether this cell line responded at all to MCH. Finally, migration was quantified via
fluorescein-labeled macrophages into a pre-adipocyte culture with and without MCH treatment
in a co-culture. These results demonstrate that J774A.1 cells do respond to MCH, although there
was trouble in detecting Mchr1 gene and MCHR1 protein expression in these cells. It was also
demonstrated that MCH treated co-culture wells facilitate migration of macrophages into the preadipocyte cell layer in our co-culture model. A further experiment with differentiated adipocytes
showed no MCH influence on macrophage migration. Future studies will aim to repeat and
expand this model to study macrophage migration towards developing and differentiated
adipocytes.
