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Piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection
Pepper, a daily-used seasoning for promoting appetite, is widely used in folk medicine for treating gastrointestinal diseases. Piperine is the major alkaloid in pepper and possesses a wide range of pharmacological activities. However, the mechanism for linking metabolic and medicinal activities of p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741706/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26439699 |
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author | Pan, Hao Xu, Li-Hui Huang, Mei-Yun Zha, Qing-Bing Zhao, Gao-Xiang Hou, Xiao-Feng Shi, Zi-Jian Lin, Qiu-Ru Ouyang, Dong-Yun He, Xian-Hui |
author_facet | Pan, Hao Xu, Li-Hui Huang, Mei-Yun Zha, Qing-Bing Zhao, Gao-Xiang Hou, Xiao-Feng Shi, Zi-Jian Lin, Qiu-Ru Ouyang, Dong-Yun He, Xian-Hui |
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description | Pepper, a daily-used seasoning for promoting appetite, is widely used in folk medicine for treating gastrointestinal diseases. Piperine is the major alkaloid in pepper and possesses a wide range of pharmacological activities. However, the mechanism for linking metabolic and medicinal activities of piperine remains unknown. Here we report that piperine robustly boosts mTORC1 activity by recruiting more system L1 amino acid transporter (SLC7A5/SLC3A2) to the cell membrane, thus promoting amino acid metabolism. Piperine-induced increase of mTORC1 activity in resident peritoneal macrophages (pMΦs) is correlated with enhanced production of IL-6 and TNF-α upon LPS stimulation. Such an enhancement of cytokine production could be abrogated by inhibitors of the mTOR signaling pathway, indicating mTOR's action in this process. Moreover, piperine treatment protected resident pMΦs from bacterium-induced apoptosis and disappearance, and increased their bacterial phagocytic ability. Consequently, piperine administration conferred mice resistance against bacterial infection and even sepsis. Our data highlight that piperine has the capacity to metabolically reprogram peritoneal resident macrophages to fortify their innate functions against bacterial infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-47417062016-03-11 Piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection Pan, Hao Xu, Li-Hui Huang, Mei-Yun Zha, Qing-Bing Zhao, Gao-Xiang Hou, Xiao-Feng Shi, Zi-Jian Lin, Qiu-Ru Ouyang, Dong-Yun He, Xian-Hui Oncotarget Research Paper: Immunology Pepper, a daily-used seasoning for promoting appetite, is widely used in folk medicine for treating gastrointestinal diseases. Piperine is the major alkaloid in pepper and possesses a wide range of pharmacological activities. However, the mechanism for linking metabolic and medicinal activities of piperine remains unknown. Here we report that piperine robustly boosts mTORC1 activity by recruiting more system L1 amino acid transporter (SLC7A5/SLC3A2) to the cell membrane, thus promoting amino acid metabolism. Piperine-induced increase of mTORC1 activity in resident peritoneal macrophages (pMΦs) is correlated with enhanced production of IL-6 and TNF-α upon LPS stimulation. Such an enhancement of cytokine production could be abrogated by inhibitors of the mTOR signaling pathway, indicating mTOR's action in this process. Moreover, piperine treatment protected resident pMΦs from bacterium-induced apoptosis and disappearance, and increased their bacterial phagocytic ability. Consequently, piperine administration conferred mice resistance against bacterial infection and even sepsis. Our data highlight that piperine has the capacity to metabolically reprogram peritoneal resident macrophages to fortify their innate functions against bacterial infection. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4741706/ /pubmed/26439699 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Pan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper: Immunology Pan, Hao Xu, Li-Hui Huang, Mei-Yun Zha, Qing-Bing Zhao, Gao-Xiang Hou, Xiao-Feng Shi, Zi-Jian Lin, Qiu-Ru Ouyang, Dong-Yun He, Xian-Hui Piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection |
title | Piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection |
title_full | Piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection |
title_fullStr | Piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection |
title_short | Piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection |
title_sort | piperine metabolically regulates peritoneal resident macrophages to potentiate their functions against bacterial infection |
topic | Research Paper: Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4741706/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26439699 |
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