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dc.contributor.authorGil-de-Gómez, Luis
dc.contributor.authorAstudillo, Alma M
dc.contributor.authorMeana, Clara
dc.contributor.authorRubio, Julio M
dc.contributor.authorGuijas, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorBalboa, María A
dc.contributor.authorBalsinde, Jesús
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-09T11:03:16Z
dc.date.available2025-11-09T11:03:16Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Immunology, May 2013, vol. 190, n.10, p. 5169-77es
dc.identifier.issn0022-1767es
dc.identifier.urihttps://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/79488
dc.description.abstractActivation of macrophages with stimuli of the innate immune response results in the intense remodeling of arachidonate-containing phospholipids, leading to the mobilization of large quantities of this fatty acid for conversion into biologically active eicosanoids. As a consequence of this process, the arachidonate levels in membrane phospholipids markedly decrease. We have applied mass spectrometry-based lipid profiling to study the levels of arachidonate-containing phospholipids under inflammatory activation of macrophages. We identify an unusual inositol phospholipid molecule, PI(20:4/20:4), the levels of which do not decrease but actually increase by 300% after activation of the macrophages. PI(20:4/20:4) is formed and degraded rapidly, suggesting a role for this molecule in regulating cell signaling events. Using a metabolipidomic approach consisting in exposing the cells to deuterium-labeled arachidonate at the time they are exposed to stimuli, we show that PI(20:4/20:4) biosynthesis occurs via the sequential incorporation of arachidonate, first into the sn-2 position of a preformed phosphatidylinositol (PI) molecule, followed by the rapid introduction of a second arachidonate moiety into the sn-1 position. Generation requires the participation of cytosolic phospholipase A2α and CoA-dependent acyltransferases. PI(20:4/20:4) formation is also detected in vivo in murine peritonitis exudates. Elevating the intracellular concentration of PI(20:4/20:4) by introducing the lipid into the cells results in enhancement of the microbicidal capacity of macrophages, as measured by reactive oxygen metabolite production and lysozyme release. These findings suggest that PI(20:4/20:4) is a novel bioactive inositol phospholipid molecule that regulates innate immune responses in macrophages.es
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dc.publisherAmerican Association of Immunologistses
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses
dc.titleA Phosphatidylinositol Species Acutely Generated by Activated Macrophages Regulates Innate Immune Responseses
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees
dc.identifier.doi10.4049/jimmunol.1203494es
dc.identifier.publicationfirstpage5169es
dc.identifier.publicationissue10es
dc.identifier.publicationlastpage5177es
dc.identifier.publicationtitleThe Journal of Immunologyes
dc.identifier.publicationvolume190es
dc.peerreviewedSIes
dc.identifier.essn1550-6606es
dc.type.hasVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiones


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