Elfiky_2024_J.Leukoc.Biol__

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Title : Carboxylesterase 1 mediates a distinctive metabolic profile of dendritic cells to attain an inflammatory phenotype - Elfiky_2024_J.Leukoc.Biol__
Author(s) : Elfiky AMI , Lopez Cannizares J , Li J , Li Yim AYF , Verhoeven AJ , Ghiboub M , de Jonge WJ
Ref : J Leukoc Biol , : , 2024
Abstract :

The metabolic profile of dendritic cells (DCs) shapes their phenotype and functions. Carboxylestrase 1 (CES1) enzyme is highly expressed in mononuclear myeloid cells however its exact role in DCs is elusive. We used a CES1 inhibitor (WWL113) and genetic overexpression to explore the role of CES1 in DCs differentiation in inflammatory models. CES1 expression was analyzed during CD14+ monocytes differentiation to DCs (MoDCs) using quantitative PCR. CES1 Inhibitor (WWL113) was applied during MoDCs differentiation. Surface markers, secreted cytokines, lactic acid production, phagocytic and T cell polarization capacity were analyzed. Transcriptomic and metabolic profile were assessed with RNA-sequencing and mass spectrometry. Cellular respiration was assessed with seahorse respirometry. Transgenic mice were used to assess CES1 overexpression in DCs in inflammatory models. CES1 expression peaks early during MoDCs differentiation. Pharmacological inhibition of CES1 led to higher expression of CD209, CD86 and MHCII. WWL113 treated MoDCs secreted higher quantities of IL6, IL8, TNF and IL10 and demonstrated stronger phagocytic ability and higher capacity to polarize Th17 differentiation in autologous DCs-T cells co-culture model. Transcriptomic profiling revealed enrichment of multiple inflammatory and metabolic pathways. Functional metabolic analysis shows impaired maximal mitochondrial respiration capacity, increased lactate production and decreased intracellular amino acids and TCA intermediates. Transgenic human CES1 overexpression in murine DCs generated less inflammatory phenotype and increased resistance to T cell mediated colitis. In conclusion, CES1 inhibition directs DCs differentiation towards more inflammatory phenotype, that shows stronger phagocytic capacity and supports Th17 skewing. This is associated with disrupted mitochondrial respiration and amino acids depletion.

PubMedSearch : Elfiky_2024_J.Leukoc.Biol__
PubMedID: 38869086
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-CES1

Related information

Inhibitor WWL113
Substrate WWL113    2-Arachidonylglycerol
Gene_locus WWL113    2-Arachidonylglycerol    human-CES1

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Elfiky AMI, Lopez Cannizares J, Li J, Li Yim AYF, Verhoeven AJ, Ghiboub M, de Jonge WJ (2024)
Carboxylesterase 1 mediates a distinctive metabolic profile of dendritic cells to attain an inflammatory phenotype
J Leukoc Biol :

Elfiky AMI, Lopez Cannizares J, Li J, Li Yim AYF, Verhoeven AJ, Ghiboub M, de Jonge WJ (2024)
J Leukoc Biol :