The global type 2 diabetes epidemic is a major health crisis. Although the microbiome has roles in the onset of insulin resistance (IR), low-grade inflammation and diabetes, the microbial compounds controlling these processes remain to be discovered. Here, we show that the microbial metabolite trimethylamine (TMA) decouples inflammation and IR from diet-induced obesity by inhibiting interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase 4 (IRAK4), a central kinase in the Toll-like receptor pathway sensing danger signals. TMA blunts TLR4 signalling in primary human hepatocytes and peripheral blood monocytic cells and rescues mouse survival after lipopolysaccharide-induced septic shock. Genetic deletion and chemical inhibition of IRAK4 result in metabolic and immune improvements in high-fat diets. Remarkably, our results suggest that TMA-unlike its liver co-metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide, which is associated with cardiovascular disease-improves immune tone and glycemic control in diet-induced obesity. Altogether, this study supports the emerging role of the kinome in the microbial-mammalian chemical crosstalk.
Inhibition of IRAK4 by microbial trimethylamine blunts metabolic inflammation and ameliorates glycemic control.
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作者:Chilloux Julien, Brial Francois, Everard Amandine, Smyth David, Andrikopoulos Petros, Zhang Liyong, Plovier Hubert, Myridakis Antonis, Hoyles Lesley, Moreno-Navarrete José Maria, Luque Jèssica Latorre, Casagrande Viviana, Menghini Rossella, Ahmetaj-Shala Blerina, Blancher Christine, Martinez-Gili Laura, Gencer Selin, Fearnside Jane F, Barton Richard H, Neves Ana Luisa, Rothwell Alice R, Gérard Christelle, Calderari Sophie, Williamson Mark J, Fuchs Julian E, Govada Lata, Boulangé Claire L, Patel Saroor, Scott James, Thursz Mark, Chayen Naomi, Glen Robert C, Gooderham Nigel J, Nicholson Jeremy K, Federici Massimo, Fernández-Real José Manuel, Gauguier Dominique, Liu Peter P, Cani Patrice D, Dumas Marc-Emmanuel
| 期刊: | Nature Metabolism | 影响因子: | 20.800 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Dec;7(12):2531-2547 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s42255-025-01413-8 | ||
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