Mitochondrial Glycerol-3-Phosphate Acyltransferase-Dependent Phospholipid Synthesis Modulates Phospholipid Mass and IL-2 Production in Jurkat T Cells

We report here that many of the key dysfunctional characteristics of murine GPAT-1−/− T cells are recapitulated in the GPAMKD Jurkat T cell. We found striking decreased IL-2 production along with altered phospholipid mass and increased incidence of apoptosis. Since PtdOH is an indirect downstream product of GPAM, we attempted to rescue IL-2 production with PtdOH supplementation; however, this addition did not return IL-2 production to normal levels. Interestingly, we did find significantly decreased Zap-70 phosphorylation following stimulation, suggesting that GPAM deficiency may alter membrane based stimulatory signaling. These data show for the first time that GPAM deficiency results in an inherent defect in Jurkat T cell function and glycerophospholipid composition and that this defect cannot be rescued by addition of exogenous PtdOH.
Source: Lipids - Category: Lipidology Source Type: research