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SIRT6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice

Acute and chronic inflammations are key homeostatic events in health and disease. Sirtuins (SIRTs), a family of NAD-dependent protein deacylases, play a pivotal role in the regulation of these inflammatory responses. Indeed, SIRTs have anti-inflammatory effects through a myriad of signaling cascades...

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Autores principales: Bresque, Mariana, Cal, Karina, Pérez-Torrado, Valentina, Colman, Laura, Rodríguez-Duarte, Jorge, Vilaseca, Cecilia, Santos, Leonardo, Garat, María Pía, Ruiz, Santiago, Evans, Frances, Dapueto, Rosina, Contreras, Paola, Calliari, Aldo, Escande, Carlos
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8913316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35150745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101711
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author Bresque, Mariana
Cal, Karina
Pérez-Torrado, Valentina
Colman, Laura
Rodríguez-Duarte, Jorge
Vilaseca, Cecilia
Santos, Leonardo
Garat, María Pía
Ruiz, Santiago
Evans, Frances
Dapueto, Rosina
Contreras, Paola
Calliari, Aldo
Escande, Carlos
author_facet Bresque, Mariana
Cal, Karina
Pérez-Torrado, Valentina
Colman, Laura
Rodríguez-Duarte, Jorge
Vilaseca, Cecilia
Santos, Leonardo
Garat, María Pía
Ruiz, Santiago
Evans, Frances
Dapueto, Rosina
Contreras, Paola
Calliari, Aldo
Escande, Carlos
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description Acute and chronic inflammations are key homeostatic events in health and disease. Sirtuins (SIRTs), a family of NAD-dependent protein deacylases, play a pivotal role in the regulation of these inflammatory responses. Indeed, SIRTs have anti-inflammatory effects through a myriad of signaling cascades, including histone deacetylation and gene silencing, p65/RelA deacetylation and inactivation, and nucleotide‑binding oligomerization domain, leucine rich repeat, and pyrin domain‑containing protein 3 inflammasome inhibition. Nevertheless, recent findings show that SIRTs, specifically SIRT6, are also necessary for mounting an active inflammatory response in macrophages. SIRT6 has been shown to positively regulate tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) secretion by demyristoylating pro-TNFα in the cytoplasm. However, how SIRT6, a nuclear chromatin-binding protein, fulfills this function in the cytoplasm is currently unknown. Herein, we show by Western blot and immunofluorescence that in macrophages and fibroblasts there is a subpopulation of SIRT6 that is highly unstable and quickly degraded via the proteasome. Upon lipopolysaccharide stimulation in Raw 264.7, bone marrow, and peritoneal macrophages, this population of SIRT6 is rapidly stabilized and localizes in the cytoplasm, specifically in the vicinity of the endoplasmic reticulum, promoting TNFα secretion. Furthermore, we also found that acute SIRT6 inhibition dampens TNFα secretion both in vitro and in vivo, decreasing lipopolysaccharide-induced septic shock. Finally, we tested SIRT6 relevance in systemic inflammation using an obesity-induced chronic inflammatory in vivo model, where TNFα plays a key role, and we show that short-term genetic deletion of SIRT6 in macrophages of obese mice ameliorated systemic inflammation and hyperglycemia, suggesting that SIRT6 plays an active role in inflammation-mediated glucose intolerance during obesity.
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spelling pubmed-89133162022-03-18 SIRT6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice Bresque, Mariana Cal, Karina Pérez-Torrado, Valentina Colman, Laura Rodríguez-Duarte, Jorge Vilaseca, Cecilia Santos, Leonardo Garat, María Pía Ruiz, Santiago Evans, Frances Dapueto, Rosina Contreras, Paola Calliari, Aldo Escande, Carlos J Biol Chem Research Article Acute and chronic inflammations are key homeostatic events in health and disease. Sirtuins (SIRTs), a family of NAD-dependent protein deacylases, play a pivotal role in the regulation of these inflammatory responses. Indeed, SIRTs have anti-inflammatory effects through a myriad of signaling cascades, including histone deacetylation and gene silencing, p65/RelA deacetylation and inactivation, and nucleotide‑binding oligomerization domain, leucine rich repeat, and pyrin domain‑containing protein 3 inflammasome inhibition. Nevertheless, recent findings show that SIRTs, specifically SIRT6, are also necessary for mounting an active inflammatory response in macrophages. SIRT6 has been shown to positively regulate tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) secretion by demyristoylating pro-TNFα in the cytoplasm. However, how SIRT6, a nuclear chromatin-binding protein, fulfills this function in the cytoplasm is currently unknown. Herein, we show by Western blot and immunofluorescence that in macrophages and fibroblasts there is a subpopulation of SIRT6 that is highly unstable and quickly degraded via the proteasome. Upon lipopolysaccharide stimulation in Raw 264.7, bone marrow, and peritoneal macrophages, this population of SIRT6 is rapidly stabilized and localizes in the cytoplasm, specifically in the vicinity of the endoplasmic reticulum, promoting TNFα secretion. Furthermore, we also found that acute SIRT6 inhibition dampens TNFα secretion both in vitro and in vivo, decreasing lipopolysaccharide-induced septic shock. Finally, we tested SIRT6 relevance in systemic inflammation using an obesity-induced chronic inflammatory in vivo model, where TNFα plays a key role, and we show that short-term genetic deletion of SIRT6 in macrophages of obese mice ameliorated systemic inflammation and hyperglycemia, suggesting that SIRT6 plays an active role in inflammation-mediated glucose intolerance during obesity. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8913316/ /pubmed/35150745 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101711 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bresque, Mariana
Cal, Karina
Pérez-Torrado, Valentina
Colman, Laura
Rodríguez-Duarte, Jorge
Vilaseca, Cecilia
Santos, Leonardo
Garat, María Pía
Ruiz, Santiago
Evans, Frances
Dapueto, Rosina
Contreras, Paola
Calliari, Aldo
Escande, Carlos
SIRT6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice
title SIRT6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice
title_full SIRT6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice
title_fullStr SIRT6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice
title_full_unstemmed SIRT6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice
title_short SIRT6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice
title_sort sirt6 stabilization and cytoplasmic localization in macrophages regulates acute and chronic inflammation in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8913316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35150745
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.101711
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