PD-L1 is an activation-independent marker of brown adipocytes

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Abstract

Programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) is expressed on a number of immune and cancer cells, where it can downregulate antitumor immune responses. Its expression has been linked to metabolic changes in these cells. Here we develop a radiolabeled camelid single-domain antibody (anti-PD-L1 VHH) to track PD-L1 expression by immuno-positron emission tomography (PET). PET-CT imaging shows a robust and specific PD-L1 signal in brown adipose tissue (BAT). We confirm expression of PD-L1 on brown adipocytes and demonstrate that signal intensity does not change in response to cold exposure or β-adrenergic activation. This is the first robust method of visualizing murine brown fat independent of its activation state.

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Ingram, J. R., Dougan, M., Rashidian, M., Knoll, M., Keliher, E. J., Garrett, S., … Ploegh, H. L. (2017). PD-L1 is an activation-independent marker of brown adipocytes. Nature Communications, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00799-8

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