Literature DB >> 35354041

Neutral ceramidase-dependent regulation of macrophage metabolism directs intestinal immune homeostasis and controls enteric infection.

Rui Sun1, Xuemei Gu2, Chao Lei3, Liang Chen3, Shenghui Chu4, Guangzhong Xu4, Mark A Doll5, Yi Tan6, Wenke Feng7, Leah Siskind8, Craig J McClain9, Zhongbin Deng10.   

Abstract

It is not clear how the complex interactions between diet and intestinal immune cells protect the gut from infection. Neutral ceramidase (NcDase) plays a critical role in digesting dietary sphingolipids. We find that NcDase is an essential factor that controls intestinal immune cell dynamics. Mice lacking NcDase have reduced cluster of differentiation (CD) 8αβ+ T cells and interferon (IFN)-γ+ T cells and increased macrophages in the intestine and fail to clear bacteria after Citrobacter rodentium infection. Mechanistically, cellular NcDase or extracellular vesicle (EV)-related NcDase generates sphingosine, which promotes macrophage-driven Th1 immunity. Loss of NcDase influences sphingosine-controlled glycolytic metabolism in macrophages, which regulates the bactericidal activity of macrophages. Importantly, administration of dietary sphingomyelin and genetic deletion or pharmacological inhibition of SphK1 can protect against C. rodentium infection. Our findings demonstrate that sphingosine profoundly alters macrophage glycolytic metabolism, leading to intestinal macrophage activation and T cell polarization, which prevent pathogen colonization of the gut.
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  CP: Immunology; CP: Microbiology; Th1 cells; ceramide; defense; extracellular vesicles; glycolysis; inflammasomes; innate; intestine; mucosal immunology; sphingolipid

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35354041      PMCID: PMC9007044          DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110560

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


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