PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Metabolomic profiling of macrophages determines the discrete metabolomic signature and metabolomic interactome triggered by polarising immune stimuli.

  • Kevin M Rattigan,
  • Andrew W Pountain,
  • Clement Regnault,
  • Fiona Achcar,
  • Isabel M Vincent,
  • Carl S Goodyear,
  • Michael P Barrett

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194126
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. e0194126

Abstract

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Priming and activating immune stimuli have profound effects on macrophages, however, studies generally evaluate stimuli in isolation rather than in combination. In this study we have investigated the effects of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory stimuli either alone or in combination on macrophage metabolism. These stimuli include host factors such as IFNγ and ovalbumin-immunoglobulin immune complexes, or pathogen factors such as LPS. Untargeted LC-MS based metabolomics provided an in-depth profile of the macrophage metabolome, and revealed specific changes in metabolite abundance upon either individual stimuli or combined stimuli. Here, by factoring in an interaction term in the linear model, we define the metabolome interactome. This approach allowed us to determine whether stimuli interact in a synergistic or antagonistic manner. In conclusion this study demonstrates a robust approach to interrogate immune-metabolism, especially systems that model host-pathogen interactions.