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  • Summary
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Protocol
  • Representative Results
  • Discussion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Materials
  • References
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Summary

Alcohol misuse impairs alveolar macrophage (AM) immunity due to suppressed mitochondrial respiration and bioenergetics. We recently demonstrated that ethanol (EtOH) exposure increases glutamine dependency for mitochondrial respiration in AMs. Herein, methods are provided to determine the usage of glutamine for mitochondrial respiration in EtOH-treated AMs using an extracellular flux bioanalyzer.

Abstract

Alveolar macrophages (AMs) are the first line of cellular defense in the lower airway against pathogens. However, chronic and excessive alcohol use impairs the ability of AMs to phagocytize and clear pathogens from the alveolar space, in part through dysregulated fuel metabolism and bioenergetics. Our prior work has shown that chronic ethanol (EtOH) consumption impairs mitochondrial bioenergetics and increases lactate levels in AMs. Further, we recently demonstrated that EtOH increases glutamine dependency and glutamine-dependent maximal respiration while decreasing flexibility, shifting away from pyruvate-dependent respiration and towards glutamine-dependent respiration. Glutaminolysis is an important compensatory pathway for mitochondrial respiration when pyruvate is used for lactic acid production or when other fuel sources are insufficient. Using a mouse AM cell line, MH-S cells, exposed to either no EtOH or EtOH (0.08%) for 72 h, we determined the dependency of mitochondrial respiration and bioenergetics on glutamine as a fuel source using an extracellular flux bioanalyzer. Real-time measures were done in response to bis-2-(5-phenylacetamido-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl) ethyl sulfide (BPTES), an inhibitor of glutaminase 1, which prevents the enzymatic conversion of glutamine to glutamate, in media vehicle or in response to vehicle alone, followed by testing mitochondrial stress. The step-by-step protocol provided herein describes our methods and calculations for analyzing average levels of glutamine-dependent basal mitochondrial respiration, mitochondrial ATP-linked respiration, maximal mitochondrial respiration, and mitochondrial spare respiratory capacity across multiple biological and experimental replicates.

Introduction

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) affects over 28 million people in the United States1. People with AUD are 2-4 times more likely to develop respiratory infections2,3, increasing risk for premature morbidity and mortality3,4,5. Alcohol misuse increases susceptibility to respiratory infections, in part through suppressing lung immune function. Alveolar macrophages (AMs) are the first line of cellular defense against pathogens in the lower lung, where they phagocytize and clear inhaled microbes. However....

Protocol

1. Chronic EtOH exposure in vitro

  1. Culture MH-S cells, a mouse alveolar macrophage cell line, in complete media containing RPMI-1640 with 10% fetal bovine serum, 1% penicillin/streptomycin, 11.9 mM sodium bicarbonate, 40 mg/mL gentamicin, and 50 µM 2-mercaptoethanol at 37°C with 5% CO2 in a humidified incubator.
  2. Treat cultured MH-S cells with or without EtOH (0.8 mg/mL or 0.08%) for 72 h, where EtOH should be changed every 24 h. Incubate.......

Representative Results

Chronic EtOH exposure decreases glutamine dependency in MH-S cells.
Glutaminolysis is a critical pathway for mitochondrial respiration, supporting glutamine as an important fuel source for cellular bioenergetics. To determine whether chronic exposure to EtOH alters the dependency of MH-S cells on glutamine as a fuel source for mitochondrial respiration, MH-S cells were treated with no EtOH control (Con) or EtOH, and OCR was measured over time in response to serial injections of reagents associated .......

Discussion

The data presented herein are additional biological replicates for untreated and chronic EtOH-exposed MH-S cells treated with media control or BPTES, which are published in Crotty et al.11. The protocol described is used to assess the dependency of EtOH-exposed MH-S cells on glutamine as a fuel source for mitochondrial respiration and bioenergetics using an extracellular flux bioanalyzer. There are several critical steps in the protocol. Firstly, MH-S cell formation and confluency are important. M.......

Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the contributions of Sarah S. Chang, BS, for the initial cell culture and preparation of MH-S cells for experimentation. This work was supported by NIAAA R01-AA026086 to SMY (ORCID: 0000-0001-9309-0233), NIAAA F31-F31AA029938 to KMC, and NIGMS T32-GM008602 to Randy Hall, Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology, Emory University. The contents of this report do not represent the views of the Department of Veterans Affairs or the US Government.

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Materials

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
15 mL conical tube VWR International, Inc.21008-670Used for preparing stock concentrations of mitochondria-related reagents.
2-mercaptoethanol Sigma Aldrich Co.M6250Used for culturing MH-S cells.
Cell scraperDot Scientific, Inc.70-1180Used for scraping MH-S cells from T-75 flasks.
Countess 3 FL Instrument: cell counterFisher Scientific CompanyAMQAF2000Used for counting the number of MH-S cells to plate for experiments.
D-glucose Sigma Aldrich Co.G8270Used for the extracellular flux base medium.
EthanolFisher Scientific Company4355720Experimental treatment for MH-S cells.
Fetal bovine serumSciencell Research Laboratories500Used for culturing MH-S cells.
GentamicinSigma Aldrich Co.G1397Used for culturing MH-S cells.
GlutaMAXThermo Fisher Scientific35050061Used for the extracellular flux base medium.
GraphPad Prism 10.2.3GraphPad SoftwareN/ASoftware for statistical analysis. Downloadable after purchase at https://www.graphpad.com/features.
MH-S cellsAmerican Type Culture CollectionCRL-2019Mouse alveolar macrophage cell line.
Microcentrifuge tube USA Scientific, Inc.4036-3212Used for preparing working concentrations of mitochondria-related reagents.
Microsoft 365 Excel: computer spreadsheet programMicrosoftN/ASoftware for data organization and mitochondrial bioenergetics calculations. Downloadable after purchase at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/excel.
Penicillin/streptomycinFisher Scientific Company15140122Used for culturing MH-S cells.
Phosphate buffered salineVWR International, Inc.45000-446Used for washing MH-S cells.
RPMI-1640VWR International, Inc.45000-396Used for culturing MH-S cells.
Seahorse Wave Pro Software: computer software program for assay design and analysisAgilent Technologies, Inc.N/AThe computer is attached to the Seahorse XF Pro Analyzer instrument. Downloadable from  https://www.agilent.com/en/product/cell-analysis/real-time-cell-metabolic-analysis/xf-software/software-download-for-seahorse-wave-pro-software?productURL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.agilent.com%2Fen%2Fproduct%2Fcell-analysis%2Freal-time-cell-metabolic-analysis%2Fxf-software%2Fseahorse-wave-pro-software-2007523.
Seahorse XF Base Medium: extracellular flux base medium, pH 7.4Agilent Technologies, Inc.103334-100Used for preparing stock and working concentrations of mitochondria-related reagents and culturing MH-S cells prior to experimental runs.
Seahorse XF Glutamine Oxidation Stress Test KitAgilent Technologies, Inc.103674-100Contains stock BPTES, oligomycin, FCCP, and rotenone/antimycin A.
Seahorse XF Pro Analyzer: extracellular flux bioanalyzerAgilent Technologies, Inc.N/AExtracellular flux bioanalyzer.
Seahorse XFe96 FluxPak: 96-well extracellular flux pak cartridges, 96-well extracellular flux microculture plates, and calibrant solutionAgilent Technologies, Inc.102416-100Used to prepare MH-S cells for assays using an extracellular flux bioanalyzer.
Serological pipet Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.sc-550678Used for removing media from MH-S cells.
Sodium bicarbonateSigma Aldrich Co.S6014Used for culturing MH-S cells.
Sodium pyruvate Sigma Aldrich Co.P4562Used for the extracellular flux base medium.
T-75 flasksSanta Cruz Biotechnology, Inc.sc-200263Used for culturing MH-S cells.

References

  1. . 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). Table 5.6A - Alcohol Use Disorder in Past Year: Among People Aged 12 or Older; by Age Group and Demographic Characteristics, Numbers in Thousands, 2021 Available from: https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/reports/rpt39441/NSDUHDetailedTabs2021/NSDUHDetailedTabs2021/NSDUHDetTabsSect5pe2021.htm (2021)
  2. Everts, R. J., et al.

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