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Title: | SUCNR1 controls an anti-inflammatory program in macrophages to regulate the metabolic response to obesity | Authors: | Keiran, Noelia Ceperuelo-Mallafré, Victoria Calvo, Enrique Hernández-Alvarez, Maria Isabel Ejarque, Miriam Núñez-Roa, Catalina Horrillo, Daniel Maymó-Masip, Elsa Rodríguez, M. Mar Fradera, Rosa De La Rosa Medina, Juan Vladimir Jorba, Rosa Megia, Ana Zorzano, Antonio Medina-Gómez, Gema Serena, Carolina Castrillo Viguera, Antonio Jesús Vendrell, Joan Fernández-Veledo, Sonia |
UNESCO Clasification: | 320502 Endocrinología | Keywords: | Succinate Receptor Gpr91 Adipose-Tissue Macrophages Alternative Activation Expression Cells, et al |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Journal: | Nature Immunology | Abstract: | Succinate is a signaling metabolite sensed extracellularly by succinate receptor 1 (SUNCR1). The accumulation of succinate in macrophages is known to activate a pro-inflammatory program; however, the contribution of SUCNR1 to macrophage phenotype and function has remained unclear. Here we found that activation of SUCNR1 had a critical role in the anti-inflammatory responses in macrophages. Myeloid-specific deficiency in SUCNR1 promoted a local pro-inflammatory phenotype, disrupted glucose homeostasis in mice fed a normal chow diet, exacerbated the metabolic consequences of diet-induced obesity and impaired adipose-tissue browning in response to cold exposure. Activation of SUCNR1 promoted an anti-inflammatory phenotype in macrophages and boosted the response of these cells to type 2 cytokines, including interleukin-4. Succinate decreased the expression of inflammatory markers in adipose tissue from lean human subjects but not that from obese subjects, who had lower expression of SUCNR1 in adipose-tissue-resident macrophages. Our findings highlight the importance of succinate–SUCNR1 signaling in determining macrophage polarization and assign a role to succinate in limiting inflammation. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/69864 | ISSN: | 1529-2908 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41590-019-0372-7 | Source: | Nature Immunology [ISSN 1529-2908], v. 20 (5), p. 581-592 |
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