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Dynamic changes in macrophage metabolism modulate induction and suppression of Type I inflammatory responses

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CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 73, Issue -, Pages -

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.coi.2021.07.012

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  1. NSFC [92057105, 32070895]

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Recent studies have shown that macrophage metabolism changes dynamically during microbial exposure, influencing a shift in inflammatory response. An initial increase in oxidative metabolism boosts the induction of inflammatory responses, while a shutdown of oxidative metabolism contributes to suppression of inflammatory responses.
During microbial infection, macrophages link recognition of microbial stimuli to the induction of Type I inflammatory responses. Such inflammatory responses coordinate host defense and pathogen elimination but induce significant tissue damage if sustained, so macrophages are initially activated to induce inflammatory responses but then shift to a tolerant state to suppress inflammatory responses. Macrophage tolerance is regulated by induction of negative regulators of TLR signaling, but its metabolic basis was not known. Here, we review recent studies that indicate that macrophage metabolism changes dynamically over the course of microbial exposure to influence a shift in the inflammatory response. In particular, an initial increase in oxidative metabolism boosts the induction of inflammatory responses, but is followed by a shutdown of oxidative metabolism that contributes to suppression of inflammatory responses. We propose a unifying model for how dynamic changes to oxidative metabolism influences regulation of macrophage inflammatory responses during microbial exposure.

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