[PDF][PDF] Serine metabolism supports macrophage IL-1β production

AE Rodriguez, GS Ducker, LK Billingham, CA Martinez… - Cell metabolism, 2019 - cell.com
AE Rodriguez, GS Ducker, LK Billingham, CA Martinez, N Mainolfi, V Suri, A Friedman…
Cell metabolism, 2019cell.com
Serine is a substrate for nucleotide, NADPH, and glutathione (GSH) synthesis. Previous
studies in cancer cells and lymphocytes have shown that serine-dependent one-carbon
units are necessary for nucleotide production to support proliferation. Presently, it is
unknown whether serine metabolism impacts the function of non-proliferative cells, such as
inflammatory macrophages. We find that in macrophages, serine is required for optimal
lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induction of IL-1β mRNA expression, but not inflammasome …
Summary
Serine is a substrate for nucleotide, NADPH, and glutathione (GSH) synthesis. Previous studies in cancer cells and lymphocytes have shown that serine-dependent one-carbon units are necessary for nucleotide production to support proliferation. Presently, it is unknown whether serine metabolism impacts the function of non-proliferative cells, such as inflammatory macrophages. We find that in macrophages, serine is required for optimal lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induction of IL-1β mRNA expression, but not inflammasome activation. The mechanism involves a requirement for glycine, which is made from serine, to support macrophage GSH synthesis. Cell-permeable GSH, but not the one-carbon donor formate, rescues IL-1β mRNA expression. Pharmacological inhibition of de novo serine synthesis in vivo decreased LPS induction of IL-1β levels and improved survival in an LPS-driven model of sepsis in mice. Our study reveals that serine metabolism is necessary for GSH synthesis to support IL-1β cytokine production.
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