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The TSC-mTOR pathway regulates macrophage polarization.


ABSTRACT: Macrophages are able to polarize to proinflammatory M1 or alternative M2 states with distinct phenotypes and physiological functions. How metabolic status regulates macrophage polarization remains not well understood, and here we examine the role of mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin), a central metabolic pathway that couples nutrient sensing to regulation of metabolic processes. Using a mouse model in which myeloid lineage-specific deletion of Tsc1 (Tsc1(?/?)) leads to constitutive mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) activation, we find that Tsc1(?/?) macrophages are refractory to IL-4-induced M2 polarization, but produce increased inflammatory responses to proinflammatory stimuli. Moreover, mTORC1-mediated downregulation of Akt signalling critically contributes to defective polarization. These findings highlight a key role for the mTOR pathway in regulating macrophage polarization, and suggest how nutrient sensing and metabolic status could be 'hard-wired' to control of macrophage function, with broad implications for regulation of type 2 immunity, inflammation and allergy.

SUBMITTER: Byles V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3876736 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The TSC-mTOR pathway regulates macrophage polarization.

Byles Vanessa V   Covarrubias Anthony J AJ   Ben-Sahra Issam I   Lamming Dudley W DW   Sabatini David M DM   Manning Brendan D BD   Horng Tiffany T  

Nature communications 20130101


Macrophages are able to polarize to proinflammatory M1 or alternative M2 states with distinct phenotypes and physiological functions. How metabolic status regulates macrophage polarization remains not well understood, and here we examine the role of mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin), a central metabolic pathway that couples nutrient sensing to regulation of metabolic processes. Using a mouse model in which myeloid lineage-specific deletion of Tsc1 (Tsc1(Δ/Δ)) leads to constitutive mTOR comp  ...[more]

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