S100A4 reprofiles lipid metabolism in mast cells via RAGE and PPAR- signaling pathway

Shihui Mo, Shirong Yan,Jing Li,Jingjing He, Tongqian Wu, Tian Tao, Chenyu Wang,Fang Yu

INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY(2024)

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S100A4 is implicated in metabolic reprogramming across various cell types and is known to propel the progression of numerous diseases including allergies. Nonetheless, the influence of S100A4 on mast cell metabolic reprogramming during allergic disorders remains unexplored. Utilizing a mast cell line (C57), cells were treated with recombinant mouse S100A4 protein, with or without a PPAR-gamma agonist (ROSI) or a RAGE inhibitor (FPS-ZM1). Subsequent assessments were conducted for mast cell activation and lipid metabolism. S100A4 induced mast cell activation and the release of inflammatory mediators, concurrently altering molecules involved in lipid metabolism and glycolysis over time. Furthermore, S100A4 stimulation resulted in cellular oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. Alterations in the levels of pivotal molecules within the RAGE/Src/JAK2/STAT3/PPAR-gamma and NF-kappa B signaling pathways were noted during this stimulation, which were partially counteracted by ROSI or FPS-ZMI. Additionally, a trend of metabolic alterations was identified in patients with allergic asthma who exhibited elevated serum S100A4 levels. Correlation analysis unveiled a positive association between serum S100A4 and serum IgE, implying an indirect association with asthma. Collectively, our findings suggest that S100A4 regulates the lipid-metabolic reprogramming of mast cells, potentially via the RAGE and PPAR-gamma-involved signaling pathway, offering a novel perspective in the disease management in patients with allergic disorders.
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Mast cell,PPAR-gamma,Allergy,Allergic asthma,Metabolic reprogramming,S100A4
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