Reprogramming of Central Carbon Metabolism in Myeloid Cells upon Innate Immune Receptor Stimulation

L. Perrin-Cocon, Olivier Diaz, Anne Aublin-Gex, P. Vidalain, V. Lotteau
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Immunometabolism is a relatively new field of research that aims at understanding interconnections between the immune system and cellular metabolism. This is now well-documented for innate immune cells of the myeloid lineage such as macrophages and myeloid dendritic cells (DCs) when they engage their differentiation or activation programs. Several studies have shown that stimulation of DCs or macrophages by the binding of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) to pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) leads to increased glycolytic activity and rewiring of central carbon metabolism. These metabolic modulations are essential to support and settle immunological functions by providing energy and immunoregulatory metabolites. As the understanding of molecular mechanisms progressed, significant differences between cell types and species have also been discovered. Pathways leading to the regulation of central carbon metabolism in macrophages and DCs by PRR signaling and consequences on cellular functions are reviewed here.
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先天免疫受体刺激下髓细胞中央碳代谢的重编程
免疫代谢是一个相对较新的研究领域,旨在了解免疫系统和细胞代谢之间的相互联系。对于骨髓谱系的先天免疫细胞,如巨噬细胞和骨髓树突状细胞(DCs),当它们参与分化或激活程序时,这一点已经得到了充分的证明。一些研究表明,通过病原体相关分子模式(pathogen-associated molecular patterns, PAMPs)与模式识别受体(pattern recognition receptor, PRRs)结合刺激DCs或巨噬细胞,可导致糖酵解活性增加和中枢碳代谢的重新连接。这些代谢调节通过提供能量和免疫调节代谢物来支持和稳定免疫功能是必不可少的。随着对分子机制的深入了解,也发现了细胞类型和物种之间的显著差异。本文综述了通过PRR信号调控巨噬细胞和DCs中枢碳代谢的途径及其对细胞功能的影响。
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Immuno-Analyse & Biologie Specialisee
Immuno-Analyse & Biologie Specialisee 医学-医学实验技术
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