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Ketogenesis acts as an endogenous protective programme to restrain inflammatory macrophage activation during acute pancreatitis.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Innate immunity and metabolites link to the pathogenesis and severity of acute pancreatitis (AP). However, liver metabolism and its role in immune response and AP progression remain elusive. We investigated the function of liver metabolism in the pathogenesis of AP.

Methods

Circulating ketone body β-hydroxybutyrate (βOHB) levels were determined in AP clinical cohorts and caerulein-induced AP (CER-AP) mouse models receiving seven (Cer*7) or twelve (Cer*12) injection regimens at hourly intervals. Liver transcriptomics and metabolomics were compared between CER-AP (Cer*7) and CER-AP (Cer*12). Inhibition of fatty acid β-oxidation (FAO)-ketogenesis, or supplementation of βOHB was performed in mouse models of AP. The effect and mechanism of βOHB were examined in vitro.

Findings

Elevated circulating βOHB was observed in patients with non-severe AP (SAP) but not SAP. These findings were replicated in CER-AP (Cer*7) and CER-AP (Cer*12), which manifested as limited and hyperactive immune responses, respectively. FAO-ketogenesis was activated in CER-AP (Cer*7), while impaired long-chain FAO and mitochondrial function were observed in the liver of CER-AP (Cer*12). Blockage of FAO-ketogenesis (Cpt1a antagonism or Hmgcs2 knockdown) worsened, while supplementation of βOHB or its precursor 1,3-butanediol alleviated the severity of CER-AP. Mechanistically, βOHB had a discernible effect on pancreatic acinar cell damage, instead, it greatly attenuated the activation of pancreatic and systemic proinflammatory macrophages via class I histone deacetylases.

Interpretation

Our findings reveal that hepatic ketogenesis is activated as an endogenous protective programme to restrain AP progression, indicating its potential therapeutic value.

Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Shanghai Youth Talent Support Programme, and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission-Gaofeng Clinical Medicine Grant.

SUBMITTER: Zhang L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8960978 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ketogenesis acts as an endogenous protective programme to restrain inflammatory macrophage activation during acute pancreatitis.

Zhang Li L   Shi Juanjuan J   Du Dan D   Niu Ningning N   Liu Shiyu S   Yang Xiaotong X   Lu Ping P   Shen Xuqing X   Shi Na N   Yao Linbo L   Zhang Ruling R   Hu Guoyong G   Lu Guotao G   Zhu Qingtian Q   Zeng Tao T   Liu Tingting T   Xia Qing Q   Huang Wei W   Xue Jing J  

EBioMedicine 20220325


<h4>Background</h4>Innate immunity and metabolites link to the pathogenesis and severity of acute pancreatitis (AP). However, liver metabolism and its role in immune response and AP progression remain elusive. We investigated the function of liver metabolism in the pathogenesis of AP.<h4>Methods</h4>Circulating ketone body β-hydroxybutyrate (βOHB) levels were determined in AP clinical cohorts and caerulein-induced AP (CER-AP) mouse models receiving seven (Cer*7) or twelve (Cer*12) injection regi  ...[more]

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