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Lipin-1 Integrates Lipid Synthesis with Proinflammatory Responses during TLR Activation in Macrophages
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Tlr ActivationInnate Immune SystemImmune RegulationImmunologyInnate ImmunityInflammationToll-like ReceptorsMetabolic SignalingCell SignalingProinflammatory ResponsesChronic InflammationAutoimmunityImmune FunctionLipid BiosynthesisCell BiologyPhagocyteCytokineSignal TransductionImmune Cell DevelopmentAbstract Lipin-1MedicineSystemic Inflammatory Responses
Abstract Lipin-1 is a Mg2+-dependent phosphatidic acid phosphatase involved in the de novo synthesis of phospholipids and triglycerides. Using macrophages from lipin-1–deficient animals and human macrophages deficient in the enzyme, we show in this work that this phosphatase acts as a proinflammatory mediator during TLR signaling and during the development of in vivo inflammatory processes. After TLR4 stimulation lipin-1–deficient macrophages showed a decreased production of diacylglycerol and activation of MAPKs and AP-1. Consequently, the generation of proinflammatory cytokines like IL-6, IL-12, IL-23, or enzymes like inducible NO synthase and cyclooxygenase 2, was reduced. In addition, animals lacking lipin-1 had a faster recovery from endotoxin administration concomitant with a reduced production of harmful molecules in spleen and liver. These findings demonstrate an unanticipated role for lipin-1 as a mediator of macrophage proinflammatory activation and support a critical link between lipid biosynthesis and systemic inflammatory responses.
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