Phosphoproteome Analysis in Immune Cell Signaling.

Phosphoproteome Analysis in Immune Cell Signaling. Curr Protoc Immunol. 2020 09;130(1):e105 Authors: Rathore D, Nita-Lazar A Abstract Immune cell signaling is largely regulated by protein phosphorylation. Stimulation of toll-like receptors (TLRs) by pathogen-associated ligands drives the cascade of immune response, which can be influenced by differences in phosphoprotein abundance. Therefore, the analysis of phosphorylation signatures at a global level is central to understanding the complex and integrated signaling in macrophages upon pathogen attack. Here, we describe a mass spectrometry-based approach to identify and quantify phosphoproteome changes in response to the stimulation of TLR2, TLR4, and TLR7 with immune-response inducing ligands in cultured immune cells. This review will focus on the TLR stimulation of mouse macrophages as an example; however, the technique is applicable to any immortalized immune cell and any soluble stimuli. The methodology includes protocols for metabolic labeling of immune cells (stable isotope labeling of amino acids in cell culture, i.e., SILAC); ligand-initiated stimulation of immune receptors followed by cell lysis; in-solution trypsin digestion of proteins and enrichment of the resulting peptide mix for collecting phosphopeptides, which are then analyzed by high-resolution LC-MS/MS (liquid-chromatography tandem mass spectrometry). © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: SILAC labeling...
Source: Current Protocols in Immunology - Category: Allergy & Immunology Tags: Curr Protoc Immunol Source Type: research