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Metabolic Induction of Trained Immunity through the Mevalonate Pathway

Authors :
Triantafyllos Chavakis
Rob J.W. Arts
Frank L. van de Veerdonk
Rob ter Horst
Julia van Tuijl
Henk Stunnenberg
Calin D. Popa
Jos W. M. van der Meer
Ioannis Kourtzelis
Leo A. B. Joosten
Mihai G. Netea
Romana T. Netea-Maier
Yang Li
Siroon Bekkering
Niels P. Riksen
Charlotte D C C van der Heijden
Boris Novakovic
Other departments
Source :
Cell, 172(1-2), 135-+. Cell Press, Cell, 172, 135, Cell, Cell, 172, 1-2, pp. 135, Cell, 172(1-2), 135-146. CELL PRESS

Abstract

Innate immune cells can develop long-term memory after stimulation by microbial products during infections or vaccinations. Here, we report that metabolic signals can induce trained immunity. Pharmacological and genetic experiments reveal that activation of the cholesterol synthesis pathway, but not the synthesis of cholesterol itself, is essential for training of myeloid cells. Rather, the metabolite mevalonate is the mediator of training via activation of IGF1-R and mTOR and subsequent histone modifications in inflammatory pathways. Statins, which block mevalonate generation, prevent trained immunity induction. Furthermore, monocytes of patients with hyper immunoglobulin D syndrome (HIDS), who are mevalonate kinase deficient and accumulate mevalonate, have a constitutive trained immunity phenotype at both immunological and epigenetic levels, which could explain the attacks of sterile inflammation that these patients experience. Unraveling the role of mevalonate in trained immunity contributes to our understanding of the pathophysiology of HIDS and identifies novel therapeutic targets for clinical conditions with excessive activation of trained immunity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
172
Issue :
1-2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d40613d94556a7286fa8f6d74eb4a4bd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.11.025