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Aspartate Metabolism Facilitates IL-1β Production in Inflammatory Macrophages
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2021
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Inflammatory Lung DiseaseLung InflammationImmunologyRenal InflammationImmune RegulationInnate ImmunityInflammationInflammatory MacrophagesAspartate MetabolismCell SignalingMolecular SignalingMacrophage BiologyChronic InflammationImmune FunctionInflammatory DiseaseCell BiologyPhagocyteCytokineM1 MacrophagesImmune Cell DevelopmentInflammation BiologyM1 Macrophage PolarizationMedicine
Increasing evidence support that cellular amino acid metabolism shapes the fate of immune cells; however, whether aspartate metabolism dictates macrophage function is still enigmatic. Here, we found that the metabolites in aspartate metabolism are depleted in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) plus interferon gamma (IFN-γ)-stimulated macrophages. Aspartate promotes interleukin-1β (IL-1β) secretion in M1 macrophages. Mechanistically, aspartate boosts the activation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) and inflammasome and increases the levels of metabolites in aspartate metabolism, such as asparagine. Interestingly, asparagine also accelerates the activation of cellular signaling pathways and promotes the production of inflammatory cytokines from macrophages. Moreover, aspartate supplementation augments the macrophage-mediated inflammatory responses in mice and piglets. These results uncover a previously uncharacterized role for aspartate metabolism in directing M1 macrophage polarization.
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