Itaconic acid is a mammalian metabolite induced during macrophage activation

CL Strelko, W Lu, FJ Dufort, TN Seyfried… - Journal of the …, 2011 - ACS Publications
CL Strelko, W Lu, FJ Dufort, TN Seyfried, TC Chiles, JD Rabinowitz, MF Roberts
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Itaconic acid (ITA), or methylenesuccinic acid, is not generally classified as a mammalian
metabolite. Using NMR-based metabolomics and 13C-labeling, we have detected ITA in
both macrophage-like VM-M3 and RAW 264.7 tumor cell lines as well as stimulated and
unstimulated primary murine macrophages. Macrophage activation by addition of
lipopolysaccharide and IFN-γ markedly increased ITA production and secretion. Crude cell
extracts synthesize ITA via decarboxylation of cis-aconitate, indicative of a novel mammalian …
Itaconic acid (ITA), or methylenesuccinic acid, is not generally classified as a mammalian metabolite. Using NMR-based metabolomics and 13C-labeling, we have detected ITA in both macrophage-like VM-M3 and RAW 264.7 tumor cell lines as well as stimulated and unstimulated primary murine macrophages. Macrophage activation by addition of lipopolysaccharide and IFN-γ markedly increased ITA production and secretion. Crude cell extracts synthesize ITA via decarboxylation of cis-aconitate, indicative of a novel mammalian cis-aconitic decarboxylase activity. Our results highlight a previously unidentified biosynthetic pathway related to TCA cycle metabolism in mammalian cells and a novel metabolite that likely plays a role in macrophage-based immune response.
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