Glutamine Synthetase Desensitizes Differentiated Adipocytes to Proinflammatory Stimuli by Raising Intracellular Glutamine Levels
Abstract
The role of glutamine synthetase (GS), a key glutamine-producing enzyme, is unclear during adipocyte differentiation. We assess here whether GS expression influences the adipocytic response to a proinflammatory challenge at different differentiation stages. GS is expressed at late stages of differentiation and desensitizes mature cells to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) by increasing intracellular glutamine levels. LPS-activated mature adipocytes are unable to produce inflammatory mediators; their sensitivity to LPS is rescued in conditions of GS inhibition, in which intracellular glutamine levels decrease. The ability of adipocytes at different differentiation days to respond to LPS negatively correlates to GS expression and intracellular glutamine levels. Modulation of intracellular glutamine levels by GS expression represents an endogenous mechanism by which mature adipocytes control the inflammatory response.
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CASTEGNA A.;IACOBAZZI V.
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Anno di pubblicazione
2014
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0014-5793
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10
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