分解代谢
促炎细胞因子
转录组
巨噬细胞
化学
柠檬酸循环
炎症
新陈代谢
生物化学
细胞生物学
癌症研究
生物
免疫学
基因表达
基因
体外
作者
Adonia E. Papathanassiu,Jeong‐Hun Ko,Martha Imprialou,Marta Bagnati,Prashant K. Srivastava,Hong Vu,Danilo Cucchi,Stephen P. McAdoo,Elitsa A. Ananieva,Claudio Mauro,Jacques Behmoaras
摘要
Abstract Branched-chain aminotransferases (BCAT) are enzymes that initiate the catabolism of branched-chain amino acids (BCAA), such as leucine, thereby providing macromolecule precursors; however, the function of BCATs in macrophages is unknown. Here we show that BCAT1 is the predominant BCAT isoform in human primary macrophages. We identify ERG240 as a leucine analogue that blocks BCAT1 activity. Selective inhibition of BCAT1 activity results in decreased oxygen consumption and glycolysis. This decrease is associated with reduced IRG1 levels and itaconate synthesis, suggesting involvement of BCAA catabolism through the IRG1/itaconate axis within the tricarboxylic acid cycle in activated macrophages. ERG240 suppresses production of IRG1 and itaconate in mice and contributes to a less proinflammatory transcriptome signature. Oral administration of ERG240 reduces the severity of collagen-induced arthritis in mice and crescentic glomerulonephritis in rats, in part by decreasing macrophage infiltration. These results establish a regulatory role for BCAT1 in macrophage function with therapeutic implications for inflammatory conditions.
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