2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11306-011-0353-9
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Non-targeted metabolite profiling in activated macrophage secretion

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“…At present, the ability of activated macrophages to secrete itaconic acid has been reported (90,91). In line with this finding, itaconic acid has been found to be more abundant in the serum of pregnant women who subsequently developed diabetes when compared to controls with uncomplicated pregnancies.…”
Section: Itaconic Acid Secretion and Metabolism In Mammalian Cellsmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…At present, the ability of activated macrophages to secrete itaconic acid has been reported (90,91). In line with this finding, itaconic acid has been found to be more abundant in the serum of pregnant women who subsequently developed diabetes when compared to controls with uncomplicated pregnancies.…”
Section: Itaconic Acid Secretion and Metabolism In Mammalian Cellsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…(93). In 2011, Sugimoto et al (91) discovered that mammalian immune cells are also able to synthesize itaconic acid (see Section 5).…”
Section: The Beginning Of Itaconic Acid Productionmentioning
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“…For over fifteen years, Irg1 was scarcely researched and had no well-defined function. Then in 2011, three groups described mammalian itaconate production in three separate immune-related contexts – in the lungs of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infected mice (Shin et al, 2011), in supernatant of LPS-treated macrophage-like RAW264.7 cells (Sugimoto et al, 2011), and in the intracellular compartment of glia-like VM-M3 cells (Strelko et al, 2011). These findings laid the groundwork for a unifying study by Michelucci et al, which showed that murine and human Irg1 are sufficient to induce itaconate production and that they are necessary for LPS-induced itaconate production (Michelucci et al, 2013).…”
Section: A Second Life For Itaconatementioning
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“…Trans-Aconitate is generated from cis-aconitate by acytosolic aconitate-∆-isomerase (Adi1) that belongs to the PrpF family of [75]. Sugimoto et al [85] discovered that mammalian immune cells are able to synthesize IA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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