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Macrophages play a critical role in the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases including gout and type 2 diabetes. The Nod‐like receptor (
NLR
) family, pyrin domain containing 3 (
NLRP3
) forms the inflammasome with apoptosis‐associated speck‐like protein containing a
CARD
(
ASC
), the adaptor protein, and mediates inflammatory responses by macrophages. By compound screening, we found that tubulin polymerization inhibitors suppress
NLRP3
inflammasome activation.
NLRP3
inflammasome inducers reduce the
NAD
+
level to inactivate the α‐tubulin deacetylase Sirtuin 2, resulting in accumulation of acetylated α‐tubulin. Acetylated α‐tubulin mediates mitochondrial transport and subsequent proximity of
ASC
on mitochondria to
NLRP3
on the endoplasmic reticulum. Thus, microtubule‐driven transport of mitochondria is required for
NLRP3
inflammasome activation. Macrophages are comprised of two subsets,
M1
(inflammatory) and
M2
(anti‐inflammatory). Trib1 is an adaptor protein involved in protein degradation of immune‐related transcription factors. We found that Trib1 is critical for the differentiation of
F4
/80
+
MR
+
tissue‐resident
M2
‐like macrophages. Mice lacking Trib1 in haematopoietic cells show severe lipodystrophy owing to increased lipolysis, even on a normal diet. In response to a high‐fat diet, the mice show hypertriglyceridaemia and insulin resistance, together with increased proinflammatory cytokine production. Thus, Trib1 is critical for adipose tissue maintenance and suppression of metabolic disorders by controlling the differentiation of tissue‐resident
M2
‐like macrophages.
Title: Macrophages control innate inflammation
Description:
Macrophages play a critical role in the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases including gout and type 2 diabetes.
The Nod‐like receptor (
NLR
) family, pyrin domain containing 3 (
NLRP3
) forms the inflammasome with apoptosis‐associated speck‐like protein containing a
CARD
(
ASC
), the adaptor protein, and mediates inflammatory responses by macrophages.
By compound screening, we found that tubulin polymerization inhibitors suppress
NLRP3
inflammasome activation.
NLRP3
inflammasome inducers reduce the
NAD
+
level to inactivate the α‐tubulin deacetylase Sirtuin 2, resulting in accumulation of acetylated α‐tubulin.
Acetylated α‐tubulin mediates mitochondrial transport and subsequent proximity of
ASC
on mitochondria to
NLRP3
on the endoplasmic reticulum.
Thus, microtubule‐driven transport of mitochondria is required for
NLRP3
inflammasome activation.
Macrophages are comprised of two subsets,
M1
(inflammatory) and
M2
(anti‐inflammatory).
Trib1 is an adaptor protein involved in protein degradation of immune‐related transcription factors.
We found that Trib1 is critical for the differentiation of
F4
/80
+
MR
+
tissue‐resident
M2
‐like macrophages.
Mice lacking Trib1 in haematopoietic cells show severe lipodystrophy owing to increased lipolysis, even on a normal diet.
In response to a high‐fat diet, the mice show hypertriglyceridaemia and insulin resistance, together with increased proinflammatory cytokine production.
Thus, Trib1 is critical for adipose tissue maintenance and suppression of metabolic disorders by controlling the differentiation of tissue‐resident
M2
‐like macrophages.
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