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Development of a novel in vitro model to study the modulatory role of the respiratory complex I in macrophage effector functions.

Pablo Serrano-LorenzoDino GobelliRocío Garrido-MoragaMaría J Esteban-AmoJosé R López-LópezAntonio OrduñaMiguel Angel de la FuenteMiguel A MartínMaría Simarro
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Increasing evidence demonstrate that the electron transfer chain plays a critical role in controlling the effector functions of macrophages. In this work, we have generated a Ndufs4-/- murine macrophage cell lines. The Ndufs4 gene, which encodes a supernumerary subunit of complex I, is a mutational hotspot in Leigh syndrome patients. Ndufs4-/- macrophages showed decreased complex I activity, altered complex I assembly, and lower levels of maximal respiration and ATP production. These mitochondrial respiration alterations were associated with a shift towards a pro-inflammatory cytokine profile after lipopolysaccharide challenge and improved ability to phagocytose Gram-negative bacteria.
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