Autophagy Controls Acquisition of Aging Features in Macrophages

作者:Stranks Amanda J; Hansen Anne Louise; Panse Isabel; Mortensen Monika; Ferguson David J P; Puleston Daniel J; Shenderov Kevin; Watson Alexander Scarth; Veldhoen Marc; Phadwal Kanchan; Cerundolo Vincenzo; Simon Anna Katharina*
来源:Journal of Innate Immunity, 2015, 7(4): 375-391.
DOI:10.1159/000370112

摘要

Macrophages provide a bridge linking innate and adaptive immunity. An increased frequency of macrophages and other myeloid cells paired with excessive cytokine production is commonly seen in the aging immune system, known as 'inflamm-aging'. It is presently unclear how healthy macrophages are maintained throughout life and what connects inflammation with myeloid dysfunction during aging. Autophagy, an intracellular degradation mechanism, has known links with aging and lifespan extension. Here, we show for the first time that autophagy regulates the acquisition of major aging features in macrophages. In the absence of the essential autophagy gene Atg7, macrophage populations are increased and key functions such as phagocytosis and nitrite burst are reduced, while the inflammatory cytokine response is significantly increased - a phenotype also observed in aged macrophages. Furthermore, reduced autophagy decreases surface antigen expression and skews macrophage metabolism toward glycolysis. We show that macrophages from aged mice exhibit significantly reduced autophagic flux compared to young mice. These data demonstrate that autophagy plays a critical role in the maintenance of macrophage homeostasis and function, regulating inflammation and metabolism and thereby preventing immunosenescence. Thus, autophagy modulation may prevent excess inflammation and preserve macrophage function during aging, improving immune responses and reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with inflamm-aging.

  • 出版日期2015