P-glycoprotein expression skews mitochondrial dye measurements in T cells

Assays to monitor metabolic parameters of immune cells at a single cell level provide efficient means to study immunometabolism. We show here that staining intensity of mitochondria targeting probes in T cells is dramatically influenced by P-glycoprotein/P-gp expression, a xenobiotic efflux pump tha...

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Main Authors: Sophia P. M. Sok, Jianan Cheng, Klaudia Strucinska, Narcis I. Popescu, Lihua Wu, Qiuqing Ke, William B. Kiosses, David Stanford, Willard M. Freeman, Satoshi Matsuzaki, Tommy L. Lewis, Meng Zhao
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2025.1560104/full
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Summary:Assays to monitor metabolic parameters of immune cells at a single cell level provide efficient means to study immunometabolism. We show here that staining intensity of mitochondria targeting probes in T cells is dramatically influenced by P-glycoprotein/P-gp expression, a xenobiotic efflux pump that extrudes these fluorescent dyes. Discrepancies between MitoTracker Green FM/MTG signals and multiple dye-independent measurements are seen in CD4 T and CD8 T cell subsets and are corrected by P-gp inhibition (PSC833) during MTG staining. We further investigate invariant Natural Killer T (iNKT) cells, which express the highest level of P-glycoprotein among T cells. Using mtDNA abundance, mitochondrial volume, respiration and proteomics, we establish that iNKT cells have higher mitochondrial content and activity than CD4 T cells, opposite to what MTG signals reveal. A similar phenomenon is also seen in human PBMCs, and with TMRE, a dye indicator of mitochondrial membrane potential. Collectively, these data argue that P-glycoprotein expression is a significant confounding factor when analyzing T cells using mitochondrial specific dyes. Complementary methods are necessary to reliably assess mitochondrial features in T cells.
ISSN:1664-3224