Profound metabolic changes are characteristic of macrophages during classical activation and have been implicated in this phenotype. Here we demonstrate that nitric oxide (NO) produced by murine macrophages is responsible for TCA cycle alterations and citrate accumulation associated with polarization. 13C tracing and mitochondrial respiration experiments map NO-mediated suppression of metabolism to mitochondrial aconitase (ACO2). Moreover, we find that inflammatory macrophages reroute pyruvate away from pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) in an NO-dependent and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (Hif1α)-independent manner, thereby promoting glutamine-based anaplerosis. Ultimately, NO accumulation leads to suppression and loss of mitochondrial electron tr...
Inflammatory maturation of M1 macrophages by proinflammatory stimuli such as toll like receptor liga...
Metabolic adaptation is a key component of macrophage plasticity and polarization, instrumental to t...
In this issue of Cell Reports, Van den Bossche et al. (2016) reveal that, once the M1 macrophage for...
Profound metabolic changes are characteristic of macrophages during classical activation and have be...
SummaryMacrophage polarization involves a coordinated metabolic and transcriptional rewiring that is...
Classical activation of macrophages (M(LPS+IFNγ)) elicits the expression of inducible nitric oxide s...
Classical activation of macrophages (M(LPS+IFNγ)) elicits the expression of inducible nitric oxide s...
When the expression of NOS2 in M1-polarized macrophages is induced, huge amounts of nitric oxide (•N...
<p>Once activated, Th1 cells enter the CNS and produce proinflamatory cytokines (IFNγ, Il2) that sti...
Macrophages are crucial for tissue homeostasis. Based on their activation, they might display classi...
Significance: Macrophages are crucial for tissue homeostasis. Based on their activation, they might ...
Macrophages play a central role in immunity, contributing to both the initiation and resolution of i...
Macrophages are highly heterogeneous and plastic, and have two main polarized phenotypes that are de...
In response to environmental stimuli, macrophages change their nutrient consumption and undergo an e...
peer reviewedMacrophages undergo extensive metabolic reprogramming during classical pro-inflammatory...
Inflammatory maturation of M1 macrophages by proinflammatory stimuli such as toll like receptor liga...
Metabolic adaptation is a key component of macrophage plasticity and polarization, instrumental to t...
In this issue of Cell Reports, Van den Bossche et al. (2016) reveal that, once the M1 macrophage for...
Profound metabolic changes are characteristic of macrophages during classical activation and have be...
SummaryMacrophage polarization involves a coordinated metabolic and transcriptional rewiring that is...
Classical activation of macrophages (M(LPS+IFNγ)) elicits the expression of inducible nitric oxide s...
Classical activation of macrophages (M(LPS+IFNγ)) elicits the expression of inducible nitric oxide s...
When the expression of NOS2 in M1-polarized macrophages is induced, huge amounts of nitric oxide (•N...
<p>Once activated, Th1 cells enter the CNS and produce proinflamatory cytokines (IFNγ, Il2) that sti...
Macrophages are crucial for tissue homeostasis. Based on their activation, they might display classi...
Significance: Macrophages are crucial for tissue homeostasis. Based on their activation, they might ...
Macrophages play a central role in immunity, contributing to both the initiation and resolution of i...
Macrophages are highly heterogeneous and plastic, and have two main polarized phenotypes that are de...
In response to environmental stimuli, macrophages change their nutrient consumption and undergo an e...
peer reviewedMacrophages undergo extensive metabolic reprogramming during classical pro-inflammatory...
Inflammatory maturation of M1 macrophages by proinflammatory stimuli such as toll like receptor liga...
Metabolic adaptation is a key component of macrophage plasticity and polarization, instrumental to t...
In this issue of Cell Reports, Van den Bossche et al. (2016) reveal that, once the M1 macrophage for...