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Immune activation by medium-chain triglyceride-containing lipid emulsions is not modulated by n-3 lipids or toll-like receptor 4

•Parenteral lipids modulate immune function depending on the fatty acid composition.•Parenteral medium chain triglycerides activate the immune system in vitro.•Leukocyte activation by medium chain triglycerides does not involve TLR-4 signaling.•Medium chain triglycerides induced immune activation is...

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Published in:Toxicology in vitro 2015-10, Vol.29 (7), p.1851-1858
Main Authors: Olthof, Evelyn D., Gülich, Alexandra F., Renne, Mike F., Landman, Sija, Joosten, Leo A.B., Roelofs, Hennie M.J., Wanten, Geert J.A.
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description •Parenteral lipids modulate immune function depending on the fatty acid composition.•Parenteral medium chain triglycerides activate the immune system in vitro.•Leukocyte activation by medium chain triglycerides does not involve TLR-4 signaling.•Medium chain triglycerides induced immune activation is not modulated by fish oil. Saturated medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) as part of the parenteral lipid regimen (50% MCT and 50% long chain triglycerides (LCT)) activate the immune system in vitro. Fish oil (FO)-derived n-3 fatty acids (FA) inhibit saturated FA-induced immune activation via a toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 mediated mechanism. We hypothesized that effects of parenteral MCTs on immune cells involve TLR-4 signaling and that these effects are modulated by n-3 FA that are present in FO. To test this hypothesis we assessed effects of addition of various commercially available mixed parenteral lipid emulsions, n-3 FA and of TLR-4 inhibition on MCT-induced human immune cell activation by evaluation of the expression of leukocyte membrane activation markers and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. All MCT-containing lipid emulsions activated leukocytes by inducing changes in expression of membrane markers and stimulus induced ROS production, whereas MCT-free lipid emulsions lacked this effect. Moreover, addition of n-3 FA to LCT/MCT did not prevent MCT-induced immune activation. TLR-4 inhibitors did not distinctly modulate MCT-induced changes in immune function. Taken together, these findings suggest that leukocyte activation by parenteral MCTs does not involve TLR-4 signaling and is not modulated by n-3 FA in FO-, but is exerted via different signaling pathways.
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Fish oil
Humans
Immune system
Leukocytes - drug effects
Leukocytes - metabolism
Medium chain triglyceride
Micelles
Parenteral nutrition
Reactive Oxygen Species - metabolism
Toll like receptor 4
Toll-Like Receptor 4 - metabolism
Triglycerides - pharmacology
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