In vitro and in vivo Effects of Lactate on Metabolism and Cytokine Production of Human Primary PBMCs and Monocytes

细胞因子 免疫系统 炎症 离体 体内 生物 糖酵解 厌氧糖酵解 细胞外 先天免疫系统 新陈代谢 细胞生物学 化学 免疫学 生物化学 生物技术
作者
Jacqueline M. Ratter,Hanne M Rooijackers,Guido Hooiveld,Anneke Hijmans,Bastiaan E. de Galan,Cees J. Tack,Rinke Stienstra
出处
期刊:Frontiers in Immunology [Frontiers Media]
卷期号:9 被引量:93
标识
DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2018.02564
摘要

Lactate, the end product of anaerobic glycolysis, is produced in high amounts by innate immune cells during inflammatory activation. Although immunomodulating effects of lactate have been reported, evidence from human studies is scarce. Here we show that expression of genes involved in lactate metabolism and transport is modulated in human immune cells during infection and upon inflammatory activation with TLR ligands in vitro, indicating an important role for lactate metabolism in inflammation. Extracellular lactate induces metabolic reprogramming in innate immune cells, as evidenced by reduced glycolytic and increased oxidative rates of monocytes immediately after exposure to lactate. A short-term infusion of lactate in humans in vivo increased ex vivo glucose consumption of PBMCs, but effects on metabolic rates and cytokine production were limited. Interestingly, long-term treatment with lactate ex vivo, reflecting pathophysiological conditions in local microenvironments such as tumor or adipose tissue, significantly modulated cytokine production with predominantly anti-inflammatory effects. We found time- and stimuli-dependent effects of extracellular lactate on cytokine production, further emphasizing the complex interplay between metabolism and immune cell function. Together, our findings reveal lactate as a modulator of immune cell metabolism which translates to reduced inflammation and may ultimately function as a negative feedback signal to prevent excessive inflammatory responses.

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