Literature DB >> 33619282

Fructose reprogrammes glutamine-dependent oxidative metabolism to support LPS-induced inflammation.

Nicholas Jones1, Julianna Blagih2, Fabio Zani2, April Rees1, David G Hill3, Benjamin J Jenkins1, Caroline J Bull3,4, Diana Moreira5, Azari I M Bantan1, James G Cronin1, Daniele Avancini6, Gareth W Jones3, David K Finlay5, Karen H Vousden2, Emma E Vincent7,8, Catherine A Thornton9.   

Abstract

Fructose intake has increased substantially throughout the developed world and is associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Currently, our understanding of the metabolic and mechanistic implications for immune cells, such as monocytes and macrophages, exposed to elevated levels of dietary fructose is limited. Here, we show that fructose reprograms cellular metabolic pathways to favour glutaminolysis and oxidative metabolism, which are required to support increased inflammatory cytokine production in both LPS-treated human monocytes and mouse macrophages. A fructose-dependent increase in mTORC1 activity drives translation of pro-inflammatory cytokines in response to LPS. LPS-stimulated monocytes treated with fructose rely heavily on oxidative metabolism and have reduced flexibility in response to both glycolytic and mitochondrial inhibition, suggesting glycolysis and oxidative metabolism are inextricably coupled in these cells. The physiological implications of fructose exposure are demonstrated in a model of LPS-induced systemic inflammation, with mice exposed to fructose having increased levels of circulating IL-1β after LPS challenge. Taken together, our work underpins a pro-inflammatory role for dietary fructose in LPS-stimulated mononuclear phagocytes which occurs at the expense of metabolic flexibility.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33619282      PMCID: PMC7900179          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21461-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


  46 in total

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2.  The Effects of Whole-Body Vibration Exercise Combined With an Isocaloric High-Fructose Diet on Osteoporosis and Immunomodulation in Ovariectomized Mice.

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4.  Immunometabolic adaptation and immune plasticity in pregnancy and the bi-directional effects of obesity.

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5.  Inflammatory potential of diet and risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a prospective cohort study.

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6.  The relation of common inflammatory cytokines with anxiety and depression and their values in estimating cardiovascular outcomes in coronary heart disease patients.

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8.  A binge high sucrose diet provokes systemic and cerebral inflammation in rats without inducing obesity.

Authors:  Omkar L Patkar; Abdalla Z Mohamed; Ashwin Narayanan; Karine Mardon; Gary Cowin; Rajiv Bhalla; Damion H R Stimson; Michael Kassiou; Kate Beecher; Arnauld Belmer; Ignatius Alvarez Cooper; Michael Morgan; David A Hume; Katharine M Irvine; Selena E Bartlett; Fatima Nasrallah; Paul Cumming
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9.  High fructose exposure modifies the amount of adipocyte-secreted microRNAs into extracellular vesicles in supernatants and plasma.

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Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2021-05-19       Impact factor: 2.984

Review 10.  Endogenous Fructose Metabolism Could Explain the Warburg Effect and the Protection of SGLT2 Inhibitors in Chronic Kidney Disease.

Authors:  Takahiko Nakagawa; Laura G Sanchez-Lozada; Ana Andres-Hernando; Hideto Kojima; Masato Kasahara; Bernardo Rodriguez-Iturbe; Petter Bjornstad; Miguel A Lanaspa; Richard J Johnson
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-06-16       Impact factor: 7.561

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