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Published on: September 9, 2021
A macrophage-hepatocyte glucocorticoid receptor axis coordinates fasting ketogenesis
Anne Loft1, Søren Fisker Schmidt1, Giorgio Caratti2
1Institute for Diabetes and Cancer, Helmholtz Center Munich, Neuherberg 85764, Germany; Joint Heidelberg-IDC Translational Diabetes Program, Internal Medicine, Heidelberg University Hospital, Heidelberg 69120, Germany; Molecular Metabolic Control, Technical University Munich, Munich 80333, Germany; German Center for Diabetes Research, Neuherberg 85764, Germany; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark (SDU), Odense 5230, Denmark; Center for Functional Genomics and Tissue Plasticity (ATLAS), SDU, Odense 5230, Denmark.
Abstract:
Fasting metabolism and immunity are tightly linked; however, it is largely unknown how immune cells contribute to metabolic homeostasis during fasting in healthy subjects. Here, we combined cell-type-resolved genomics and computational approaches to map crosstalk between hepatocytes and liver macrophages during fasting. We identified the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) as a key driver of fasting-induced reprogramming of the macrophage secretome including fasting-suppressed cytokines and showed that lack of macrophage GR impaired induction of ketogenesis during fasting as well as endotoxemia. Mechanistically, macrophage GR suppressed the expression of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and promoted nuclear translocation of hepatocyte GR to activate a fat oxidation/ketogenesis-related gene program, cooperatively induced by GR and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) in hepatocytes. Together, our results demonstrate how resident liver macrophages directly influence ketogenesis in hepatocytes, thereby also outlining a strategy by which the immune system can set the metabolic tone during inflammatory disease and infection.
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