1. Triclosan Reprograms Immunometabolism and Activates the Inflammasome in Human Macrophages
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Peng Yuan, Fengge Shen, Junqiang Zhang, Shaohu Ouyang, Yuming Chen, Wei Zou, and Qixing Zhou
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Environmental Chemistry ,General Chemistry - Abstract
To gather enough energy to respond to harmful stimuli, most immune cells quickly shift their metabolic profile. This process of immunometabolism plays a critical role in the regulation of immune cell function. Triclosan, a synthetic antibacterial component present in a wide range of consumer items, has been shown to cause immunotoxicity in a number of organisms. However, it is unclear whether and how triclosan impacts immunometabolism. Here, human macrophages were used as model cells to explore the modulatory effect of triclosan on immunometabolism. Untargeted metabolomics using integrated liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) revealed that triclosan changed the global metabolic profile of macrophages. Furthermore, Seahorse energy analysis and
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- 2022
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