Exogenous acetate attenuates inflammatory responses through HIF-1α-dependent glycolysis regulation in macrophage.

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1007/s00018-024-05521-8
Na Li, Yi Gong, Yalin Zhu, Bo Li, Changli Wang, Zhefan Wang, Jun Wang, Jie Huang, Jinjun Bian, Yan Zhang
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Abstract

Cytokine storm is a hallmark for acute systemic inflammatory disease like sepsis. Intrinsic microbiome-derived short-chain fatty acid (SCFAs) like acetate modulates immune cell function and metabolism has been well studied. However, it remains poorly investigated about the effects and the underlying mechanism of exogenous acetate in acute inflammation like sepsis. Here, we observed that serum acetate accumulates in patients undergoing abdominal gastrointestinal surgery and in septic mice. Short exposure to high-dose exogenous acetate protects mice from sepsis by inhibiting glycolysis in macrophages, both in vivo and in vitro. Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 subunit alpha (HIF-1α) stabilization or overexpression reverses the decreased glycolysis and pro-inflammatory cytokine production in macrophages and abrogates acetate's protective effect in septic mice. Meanwhile, we also found acetyl-CoA synthetase-2, but not GPR41 or GPR43, plays a key role in acetate's immunosuppressive effect. Acetate transiently increases acetyl-coenzyme A production, promoting histone acetylation and decreasing acetyl-transfer to NF-κB p65. These findings suggest that short exposure to mM-level acetate inhibits macrophage immune response linked to HIF-1α-dependent glycolysis. Taken together, we demonstrate short-term exposure of exogenous acetate could regulate inflammatory responses through attenuating HIF-1α-dependent glycolysis.

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外源性乙酸通过调节巨噬细胞中hif -1α依赖性糖酵解来减轻炎症反应。
细胞因子风暴是脓毒症等急性全身性炎症疾病的标志。微生物源性短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)对免疫细胞功能和代谢的调节作用已被广泛研究。然而,外源性醋酸盐在脓毒症等急性炎症中的作用及其潜在机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们观察到在接受腹部胃肠手术的患者和脓毒症小鼠中血清醋酸盐的积累。短时间暴露于高剂量外源性醋酸酯可以通过抑制巨噬细胞糖酵解来保护小鼠免受脓毒症的侵害,无论是体内还是体外。缺氧诱导因子1亚单位α (HIF-1α)的稳定或过表达逆转巨噬细胞糖酵解和促炎细胞因子产生的减少,并消除乙酸对脓毒症小鼠的保护作用。同时,我们还发现乙酰辅酶a合成酶-2在醋酸酯的免疫抑制作用中起关键作用,而不是GPR41或GPR43。醋酸盐瞬间增加乙酰辅酶A的产生,促进组蛋白乙酰化,减少乙酰转移到NF-κB p65。这些发现表明,短时间暴露于mm水平的醋酸盐可抑制与hif -1α依赖性糖酵解相关的巨噬细胞免疫反应。综上所述,我们证明短期暴露于外源性醋酸盐可以通过减弱hif -1α依赖性糖酵解来调节炎症反应。
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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