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Adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and IL‐10

Lipids play a major role in inflammatory diseases by altering inflammatory cell functions, either through their function as energy substrates or as lipid mediators such as oxylipins. Autophagy, a lysosomal degradation pathway that limits inflammation, is known to impact on lipid availability, howeve...

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Autores principales: Richter, Felix Clemens, Friedrich, Matthias, Kampschulte, Nadja, Piletic, Klara, Alsaleh, Ghada, Zummach, Ramona, Hecker, Julia, Pohin, Mathilde, Ilott, Nicholas, Guschina, Irina, Wideman, Sarah Karin, Johnson, Errin, Borsa, Mariana, Hahn, Paula, Morriseau, Christophe, Hammock, Bruce D, Schipper, Henk Simon, Edwards, Claire M, Zechner, Rudolf, Siegmund, Britta, Weidinger, Carl, Schebb, Nils Helge, Powrie, Fiona, Simon, Anna Katharina
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36795015
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2022112202
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author Richter, Felix Clemens
Friedrich, Matthias
Kampschulte, Nadja
Piletic, Klara
Alsaleh, Ghada
Zummach, Ramona
Hecker, Julia
Pohin, Mathilde
Ilott, Nicholas
Guschina, Irina
Wideman, Sarah Karin
Johnson, Errin
Borsa, Mariana
Hahn, Paula
Morriseau, Christophe
Hammock, Bruce D
Schipper, Henk Simon
Edwards, Claire M
Zechner, Rudolf
Siegmund, Britta
Weidinger, Carl
Schebb, Nils Helge
Powrie, Fiona
Simon, Anna Katharina
author_facet Richter, Felix Clemens
Friedrich, Matthias
Kampschulte, Nadja
Piletic, Klara
Alsaleh, Ghada
Zummach, Ramona
Hecker, Julia
Pohin, Mathilde
Ilott, Nicholas
Guschina, Irina
Wideman, Sarah Karin
Johnson, Errin
Borsa, Mariana
Hahn, Paula
Morriseau, Christophe
Hammock, Bruce D
Schipper, Henk Simon
Edwards, Claire M
Zechner, Rudolf
Siegmund, Britta
Weidinger, Carl
Schebb, Nils Helge
Powrie, Fiona
Simon, Anna Katharina
author_sort Richter, Felix Clemens
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description Lipids play a major role in inflammatory diseases by altering inflammatory cell functions, either through their function as energy substrates or as lipid mediators such as oxylipins. Autophagy, a lysosomal degradation pathway that limits inflammation, is known to impact on lipid availability, however, whether this controls inflammation remains unexplored. We found that upon intestinal inflammation visceral adipocytes upregulate autophagy and that adipocyte‐specific loss of the autophagy gene Atg7 exacerbates inflammation. While autophagy decreased lipolytic release of free fatty acids, loss of the major lipolytic enzyme Pnpla2/Atgl in adipocytes did not alter intestinal inflammation, ruling out free fatty acids as anti‐inflammatory energy substrates. Instead, Atg7‐deficient adipose tissues exhibited an oxylipin imbalance, driven through an NRF2‐mediated upregulation of Ephx1. This shift reduced secretion of IL‐10 from adipose tissues, which was dependent on the cytochrome P450‐EPHX pathway, and lowered circulating levels of IL‐10 to exacerbate intestinal inflammation. These results suggest an underappreciated fat‐gut crosstalk through an autophagy‐dependent regulation of anti‐inflammatory oxylipins via the cytochrome P450‐EPHX pathway, indicating a protective effect of adipose tissues for distant inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-100153702023-03-16 Adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and IL‐10 Richter, Felix Clemens Friedrich, Matthias Kampschulte, Nadja Piletic, Klara Alsaleh, Ghada Zummach, Ramona Hecker, Julia Pohin, Mathilde Ilott, Nicholas Guschina, Irina Wideman, Sarah Karin Johnson, Errin Borsa, Mariana Hahn, Paula Morriseau, Christophe Hammock, Bruce D Schipper, Henk Simon Edwards, Claire M Zechner, Rudolf Siegmund, Britta Weidinger, Carl Schebb, Nils Helge Powrie, Fiona Simon, Anna Katharina EMBO J Articles Lipids play a major role in inflammatory diseases by altering inflammatory cell functions, either through their function as energy substrates or as lipid mediators such as oxylipins. Autophagy, a lysosomal degradation pathway that limits inflammation, is known to impact on lipid availability, however, whether this controls inflammation remains unexplored. We found that upon intestinal inflammation visceral adipocytes upregulate autophagy and that adipocyte‐specific loss of the autophagy gene Atg7 exacerbates inflammation. While autophagy decreased lipolytic release of free fatty acids, loss of the major lipolytic enzyme Pnpla2/Atgl in adipocytes did not alter intestinal inflammation, ruling out free fatty acids as anti‐inflammatory energy substrates. Instead, Atg7‐deficient adipose tissues exhibited an oxylipin imbalance, driven through an NRF2‐mediated upregulation of Ephx1. This shift reduced secretion of IL‐10 from adipose tissues, which was dependent on the cytochrome P450‐EPHX pathway, and lowered circulating levels of IL‐10 to exacerbate intestinal inflammation. These results suggest an underappreciated fat‐gut crosstalk through an autophagy‐dependent regulation of anti‐inflammatory oxylipins via the cytochrome P450‐EPHX pathway, indicating a protective effect of adipose tissues for distant inflammation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10015370/ /pubmed/36795015 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2022112202 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Richter, Felix Clemens
Friedrich, Matthias
Kampschulte, Nadja
Piletic, Klara
Alsaleh, Ghada
Zummach, Ramona
Hecker, Julia
Pohin, Mathilde
Ilott, Nicholas
Guschina, Irina
Wideman, Sarah Karin
Johnson, Errin
Borsa, Mariana
Hahn, Paula
Morriseau, Christophe
Hammock, Bruce D
Schipper, Henk Simon
Edwards, Claire M
Zechner, Rudolf
Siegmund, Britta
Weidinger, Carl
Schebb, Nils Helge
Powrie, Fiona
Simon, Anna Katharina
Adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and IL‐10
title Adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and IL‐10
title_full Adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and IL‐10
title_fullStr Adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and IL‐10
title_full_unstemmed Adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and IL‐10
title_short Adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and IL‐10
title_sort adipocyte autophagy limits gut inflammation by controlling oxylipin and il‐10
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10015370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36795015
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embj.2022112202
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