产生伊塔科纳酸的中性粒细胞调节创伤后的局部和全身炎症
Janna L Crossley1, Sonya Ostashevskaya-Gohstand1, Stefano Comazzetto2
1Department of Surgery.
JCI insight
|September 14, 2023
概括
成熟的中性粒细胞在肌损伤部位产生免疫调节代谢物伊塔科纳酸. 这种代谢物影响全身炎症,并显示出治疗治疗的治疗潜力.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 代谢学 代谢学 代谢学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
背景情况:
- 免疫反应调节对于损伤修复至关重要,发生在局部和系统上.
- 细胞代谢在愈合过程中显著影响细胞的命运和功能.
- 肌损伤为研究受代谢变化影响的正常和异常修复提供了一个模型.
研究的目的:
- 评估代谢分析对肌愈合结果的影响.
- 确定关键代谢物参与肌损伤的炎症和修复过程.
- 研究已识别的代谢物的细胞源和系统效应.
主要方法:
- 代谢分析和代谢学,以识别关键代谢物.
- 单细胞RNA-Seq用于识别细胞类型及其功能.
- 分子验证和体内治疗研究与外源性伊塔科纳酸.
主要成果:
- 代谢学发现肌损伤部位的伊塔科纳酸丰度增加.
- 成熟的中性粒细胞,而不是巨细胞,被确定为主要的itaconate生产者.
- 伊塔科纳酸影响血液形成,全身炎症,并在肌愈合方面表现出治疗效益.
结论:
- 循环中性粒细胞作为炎症传感器,产生调节全身免疫细胞生产的伊塔科纳酸盐.
- 外源伊塔科纳酸减少炎症,促进肌愈合,并损害异常的血管化.
- 伊塔科纳酸是肌损伤恢复的有希望的治疗标.
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