Literature DB >> 34133934

Extracellular succinate hyperpolarizes M2 macrophages through SUCNR1/GPR91-mediated Gq signaling.

Mette Trauelsen1, Thomas K Hiron2, Da Lin2, Jacob E Petersen1, Billy Breton3, Anna Sofie Husted1, Siv A Hjorth1, Asuka Inoue4, Thomas M Frimurer1, Michel Bouvier3, Chris A O'Callaghan2, Thue W Schwartz5.   

Abstract

Succinate functions both as a classical TCA cycle metabolite and an extracellular metabolic stress signal sensed by the mainly Gi-coupled succinate receptor SUCNR1. In the present study, we characterize and compare effects and signaling pathways activated by succinate and both classes of non-metabolite SUCNR1 agonists. By use of specific receptor and pathway inhibitors, rescue in G-protein-depleted cells and monitoring of receptor G protein activation by BRET, we identify Gq rather than Gi signaling to be responsible for SUCNR1-mediated effects on basic transcriptional regulation. Importantly, in primary human M2 macrophages, in which SUCNR1 is highly expressed, we demonstrate that physiological concentrations of extracellular succinate act through SUCNR1-activated Gq signaling to efficiently regulate transcription of immune function genes in a manner that hyperpolarizes their M2 versus M1 phenotype. Thus, sensing of stress-induced extracellular succinate by SUCNR1 is an important transcriptional regulator in human M2 macrophages through Gq signaling.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  G protein; GPR91; Gq signaling; M2 macrophages; SUCNR1; non-metabolite ligands; succinate

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34133934     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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