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Extracellular Adenosine Mediates a Systemic Metabolic Switch during Immune Response
Authors:Adam Bajgar  Katerina Kucerova  Lucie Jonatova  Ales Tomcala  Ivana Schneedorferova  Jan Okrouhlik  Tomas Dolezal
Institution:1Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia in Ceske Budejovice, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic;2Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic;King''s College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Abstract:Immune defense is energetically costly, and thus an effective response requires metabolic adaptation of the organism to reallocate energy from storage, growth, and development towards the immune system. We employ the natural infection of Drosophila with a parasitoid wasp to study energy regulation during immune response. To combat the invasion, the host must produce specialized immune cells (lamellocytes) that destroy the parasitoid egg. We show that a significant portion of nutrients are allocated to differentiating lamellocytes when they would otherwise be used for development. This systemic metabolic switch is mediated by extracellular adenosine released from immune cells. The switch is crucial for an effective immune response. Preventing adenosine transport from immune cells or blocking adenosine receptor precludes the metabolic switch and the deceleration of development, dramatically reducing host resistance. Adenosine thus serves as a signal that the “selfish” immune cells send during infection to secure more energy at the expense of other tissues.
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