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D-mannose suppresses macrophage IL-1β production

Simone Torretta, Alessandra Scagliola, Luisa Ricci, Francesco Mainini, Sabrina Di Marco, Ivan Cuccovillo, Anna Kajaste‐Rudnitski, David Sumpton, Kevin M. Ryan, Simone Cardaci

2020Nature Communications226 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

D-mannose is a monosaccharide approximately a hundred times less abundant than glucose in human blood. Previous studies demonstrated that supraphysiological levels of D-mannose inhibit tumour growth and stimulate regulatory T cell differentiation. It is not known whether D-mannose metabolism affects the function of non-proliferative cells, such as inflammatory macrophages. Here, we show that D-mannose suppresses LPS-induced macrophage activation by impairing IL-1β production. In vivo, mannose administration improves survival in a mouse model of LPS-induced endotoxemia as well as decreases progression in a mouse model of DSS-induced colitis. Phosphomannose isomerase controls response of LPS-activated macrophages to D-mannose, which impairs glucose metabolism by raising intracellular mannose-6-phosphate levels. Such alterations result in the suppression of succinate-mediated HIF-1α activation, imposing a consequent reduction of LPS-induced Il1b expression. Disclosing an unrecognized metabolic hijack of macrophage activation, our study points towards safe D-mannose utilization as an effective intervention against inflammatory conditions.

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MannoseMannose receptorMacrophageCytokineInflammationIn vivoDownregulation and upregulationIntracellularChemistryBiologyIn vitroBiochemistryCell biologyImmunologyGeneBiotechnologyDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseEpigenetics and DNA MethylationPolyamine Metabolism and Applications
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