Type I interferon signaling and peroxisomal dysfunction contribute to enhanced inflammatory cytokine production in IRGM1-deficient macrophages

型干扰素信号和过氧化物酶体功能障碍导致 IRGM1 缺陷巨噬细胞中炎症细胞因子产生增强

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作者:Brian E Fee, Lanette R Fee, Mark Menechella, Bethann Affeldt, Aemilia R Sprouse, Amina Bounini, Yazan Alwarawrah, Caitlyn T Molloy, Olga R Ilkayeva, Joseph A Prinz, Devi Swain Lenz, Nancie J MacIver, Prashant Rai, Michael B Fessler, Jörn Coers, Gregory A Taylor

Abstract

The human IRGM gene has been linked to inflammatory diseases including sepsis and Crohn's disease. Decreased expression of human IRGM, or the mouse orthologues Irgm1 and Irgm2, leads to increased production of a number of inflammatory chemokines and cytokines in vivo and/or in cultured macrophages. Prior work has indicated that increased cytokine production is instigated by metabolic alterations and changes in mitochondrial homeostasis; however, a comprehensive mechanism has not been elucidated. In the studies presented here, RNA deep sequencing and quantitative PCR were used to show that increases in cytokine production, as well as most changes in the transcriptional profile of Irgm1-/- bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMM), are dependent on increased type I IFN production seen in those cells. Metabolic alterations that drive increased cytokines in Irgm1-/- BMM - specifically increases in glycolysis and increased accumulation of acyl-carnitines - were unaffected by quenching type I IFN signaling. Dysregulation of peroxisomal homeostasis was identified as a novel upstream pathway that governs type I IFN production and inflammatory cytokine production. Collectively, these results enhance our understanding of the complex biochemical changes that are triggered by lack of Irgm1 and contribute to inflammatory disease seen with Irgm1-deficiency.

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