Journal article
Energetic Trade-Offs and Hypometabolic States Promote Disease Tolerance
K Ganeshan, J Nikkanen, K Man, YA Leong, Y Sogawa, JA Maschek, T Van Ry, DN Chagwedera, JE Cox, A Chawla
Cell | Published : 2019
Abstract
Host defenses against pathogens are energetically expensive, leading ecological immunologists to postulate that they might participate in energetic trade-offs with other maintenance programs. However, the metabolic costs of immunity and the nature of physiologic trade-offs it engages are largely unknown. We report here that activation of immunity causes an energetic trade-off with the homeothermy (the stable maintenance of core temperature), resulting in hypometabolism and hypothermia. This immunity-induced physiologic trade-off was independent of sickness behaviors but required hematopoietic sensing of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) via the toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). Metabolomics and genome-wid..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank members of the Chawla laboratory and A. Loh for comments on the manuscript and X. Cui for assistance with mouse husbandry. The authors' work was supported by grants from NIH (DK094641, DK101064). K.G., J.N., K.M., and Y.A.L. were supported by postdoctoral fellowships from the T32 training grant (4 T32 HL 7731-25), EMBO (ALTF 1185-2017), and NHMRC (GNT1121917 to K.M. and GNT1142229 to Y.A.L.). Mass-spectrometry equipment was obtained through NIH Shared Instrumentation grants (1S10OD018210-01A1 and 1S10OD021505-01 to J.E.C).