Literature DB >> 33122005

Spermidine endows macrophages anti-inflammatory properties by inducing mitochondrial superoxide-dependent AMPK activation, Hif-1α upregulation and autophagy.

Rui Liu1, Xiaolei Li2, Hui Ma2, Qian Yang2, Qianwen Shang2, Lin Song2, Zhiyuan Zheng2, Shengchao Zhang2, Yongsha Pan2, Peiqing Huang2, Jiankai Fang2, Yanan Li1, Zhanhong Liu1, Lijuan Cao2, Chao Feng2, Zheng Gong2, Yongjing Chen2, Ying Wang3, Gerry Melino4, Changshun Shao5, Yufang Shi6.   

Abstract

Distinct metabolic programs, either energy-consuming anabolism or energy-generating catabolism, were required for different biological functions. Macrophages can adopt different immune phenotypes in response to various cues and exhibit anti- or pro-inflammatory properties relying on catabolic pathways associated with oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) or glycolysis. Spermidine, a natural polyamine, has been reported to regulate inflammation through inducing anti-inflammatory (M2) macrophages. However, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. We show here that the M2-polarization induced by spermidine is mediated by mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS). The levels of mitochondrial superoxide and H2O2 were markedly elevated by spermidine. Mechanistically, mtROS were found to activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), which in turn enhanced mitochondrial function. Furthermore, hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (Hif-1α) was upregulated by the AMPK activation and mtROS and was required for the expression of anti-inflammatory genes and induction of autophagy. Consistent with previous report that autophagy is required for the M2 polarization, we found that the M2 polarization induced by spermidine was also mediated by increased autophagy. The macrophages treated with spermidine in vitro were found to ameliorate Dextran Sulfate Sodium (DSS)-induced inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in mice. Thus, spermidine can elicit an anti-inflammatory program driven by mtROS-dependent AMPK activation, Hif-1α stabilization and autophagy induction in macrophages. Our studies revealed a critical role of mtROS in shaping macrophages into M2-like phenotype and provided novel information for management of inflammatory disease by spermidine.
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Keywords:  AMPK; Autophagy; Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α; M2 polarization; Mitochondrial ROS; Spermidine

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33122005     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2020.10.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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Journal:  J Neuroinflammation       Date:  2022-07-02       Impact factor: 9.587

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Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 5.810

Review 3.  Reactive Oxygen Species in Macrophages: Sources and Targets.

Authors:  Marcella Canton; Ricardo Sánchez-Rodríguez; Iolanda Spera; Francisca C Venegas; Maria Favia; Antonella Viola; Alessandra Castegna
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-09-30       Impact factor: 7.561

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Review 7.  The role of polyamine metabolism in remodeling immune responses and blocking therapy within the tumor immune microenvironment.

Authors:  Jiachun Lian; Yanfang Liang; Hailiang Zhang; Minsheng Lan; Ziyu Ye; Bihua Lin; Xianxiu Qiu; Jincheng Zeng
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-09-02       Impact factor: 8.786

8.  Spermidine protects against acute kidney injury by modulating macrophage NLRP3 inflammasome activation and mitochondrial respiration in an eIF5A hypusination-related pathway.

Authors:  Xianzhi Li; Xiaojun Zhou; Xigao Liu; Xiaoyun Li; Xianzhou Jiang; Benkang Shi; Shuo Wang
Journal:  Mol Med       Date:  2022-09-04       Impact factor: 6.376

9.  Prototheca bovis induces autophagy in bovine mammary epithelial cells via the HIF-1α and AMPKα/ULK1 pathway.

Authors:  Wenpeng Zhao; Maolin Xu; Herman W Barkema; Xiaochen Xie; Yushan Lin; Sohrab Khan; John P Kastelic; Dong Wang; Zhaoju Deng; Bo Han
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-09-02       Impact factor: 8.786

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