[PDF][PDF] Distinct transcriptional responses across tissue-resident macrophages to short-term and long-term metabolic challenge

U Brykczynska, M Geigges, SJ Wiedemann, E Dror… - Cell reports, 2020 - cell.com
U Brykczynska, M Geigges, SJ Wiedemann, E Dror, M Böni-Schnetzler, C Hess, MY Donath
Cell reports, 2020cell.com
The innate immune system safeguards the organism from both pathogenic and
environmental stressors. Also, physiologic levels of nutrients affect organismal and intra-
cellular metabolism and challenge the immune system. In the long term, over-nutrition leads
to low-grade systemic inflammation. Here, we investigate tissue-resident components of the
innate immune system (macrophages) and their response to short-and long-term nutritional
challenges. We analyze the transcriptomes of six tissue-resident macrophage populations …
Summary
The innate immune system safeguards the organism from both pathogenic and environmental stressors. Also, physiologic levels of nutrients affect organismal and intra-cellular metabolism and challenge the immune system. In the long term, over-nutrition leads to low-grade systemic inflammation. Here, we investigate tissue-resident components of the innate immune system (macrophages) and their response to short- and long-term nutritional challenges. We analyze the transcriptomes of six tissue-resident macrophage populations upon acute feeding and identify adipose tissue macrophages and the IL-1 pathway as early sensors of metabolic changes. Furthermore, by comparing functional responses between macrophage subtypes, we propose a regulatory, anti-inflammatory role of heat shock proteins of the HSP70 family in response to long- and short-term metabolic challenges. Our data provide a resource for assessing the impact of nutrition and over-nutrition on the spectrum of macrophages across tissues with a potential for identification of systemic responses.
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