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Phagosomal removal of fungal melanin reprograms macrophage metabolism to promote antifungal immunity

Title: Phagosomal removal of fungal melanin reprograms macrophage metabolism to promote antifungal immunity
Authors : Gonçalves, Samuel M.
Duarte-Oliveira, Cláudio
Campos, Cláudia F.
Aimanianda, Vishukumar
Horst, Rob ter
Leite, Luis
Mercier, Toine
Pereira, Paulo
Fernández García, Miguel
Antunes, Daniela
Rodrigues, Cláudia S.
Barbosa-Matos, Catarina
Gaifem, Joana
Mesquita, Inês
Marques, António
Osório, Nuno S.
Torrado, Egídio
Rodrigues, Fernando
Costa, Sandra
Joosten, Leo AB.
Lagrou, Katrien
Maertens, Johan
Lacerda, João F.
Campos Jr, António
Brown, Gordon D.
Brakhage, Axel A.
Barbas Arribas, Coral.
Silvestre, Ricardo
van de Veerdonk, Frank L.
Chamilos, Georgios
Netea, Mihai G.
Latgé, Jean-Paul
Cunha, Cristina
Carvalho, Agostinho
Keywords: PhagosomalFungal MelaninMacrophage MetabolismAntifungal ImmunityImmunometabolic Regulation
Publisher: Nature Research
Citation: Gonçalves SM, Duarte-Oliveira C, Campos CF, Aimanianda V, Ter Horst R, Leite L, Mercier T, Pereira P, Fernández-García M, Antunes D, Rodrigues CS, Barbosa-Matos C, Gaifem J, Mesquita I, Marques A, Osório NS, Torrado E, Rodrigues F, Costa S, Joosten LA, Lagrou K, Maertens J, Lacerda JF, Campos A Jr, Brown GD, Brakhage AA, Barbas C, Silvestre R, van de Veerdonk FL, Chamilos G, Netea MG, Latgé JP, Cunha C, Carvalho A. Phagosomal removal of fungal melanin reprograms macrophage metabolism to promote antifungal immunity. Nat Commun. 2020 May 8;11(1):2282. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-16120-z. PMID: 32385235; PMCID: PMC7210971.
Abstract: In response to infection, macrophages adapt their metabolism rapidly to enhance glycolysis and fuel specialized antimicrobial effector functions. Here we show that fungal melanin is an essential molecule required for the metabolic rewiring of macrophages during infection with the fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus. Using pharmacological and genetic tools, we reveal a molecular link between calcium sequestration by melanin inside the phagosome and induction of glycolysis required for efficient innate immune responses. By remodeling the intracellular calcium machinery and impairing signaling via calmodulin, melanin drives an immunometabolic signaling axis towards glycolysis with activation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 subunit alpha (HIF-1α) and phagosomal recruitment of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR). These data demonstrate a pivotal mechanism in the immunometabolic regulation of macrophages during fungal infection and highlight the metabolic repurposing of immune cells as a potential therapeutic strategy.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15422
Rights : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
OpenAccess
ISSN: 2041-1723
Issue Date: 8-May-2020
Center : Universidad San Pablo-CEU
Appears in Collections:Medicina





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