Nature Communications (Feb 2021)

Fructose reprogrammes glutamine-dependent oxidative metabolism to support LPS-induced inflammation

  • Nicholas Jones,
  • Julianna Blagih,
  • Fabio Zani,
  • April Rees,
  • David G. Hill,
  • Benjamin J. Jenkins,
  • Caroline J. Bull,
  • Diana Moreira,
  • Azari I. M. Bantan,
  • James G. Cronin,
  • Daniele Avancini,
  • Gareth W. Jones,
  • David K. Finlay,
  • Karen H. Vousden,
  • Emma E. Vincent,
  • Catherine A. Thornton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21461-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Myeloid cells are able to utilize a variety of monosaccharides from our diet, including fructose. Here the authors show that when monocytes are reliant on fructose as a carbon energy source they are reprogrammed towards oxidative metabolism, glutamine anaplerosis and a pro-inflammatory phenotype owing to excess pro-inflammatory cytokine production.