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Dimethyl Itaconate Is Not Metabolized into Itaconate Intracellularly.

Citation
ElAzzouny, M., et al. “Dimethyl Itaconate Is Not Metabolized Into Itaconate Intracellularly.”. The Journal Of Biological Chemistry, pp. 4766-4769.
Center University of Michigan
Author Mahmoud ElAzzouny, Christopher T M B Tom, Charles R Evans, Lori L Olson, Mary J Tanga, Katherine A Gallagher, Brent R Martin, Charles F Burant
Keywords dimethyl-itaconate, inflammation, isotopic tracer, itaconic acid, Macrophage, mass spectrometry (MS), metabolomics
Abstract

Itaconic acid is an important metabolite produced by macrophages after stimulation with LPS. The role of itaconate in the inflammatory cascade is unclear. Here we used [C]itaconate and dimethyl [C]itaconate (DMI) to probe itaconate metabolism, and find that [C]DMI is not metabolized to itaconate. [C]Itaconate in the cell culture medium leads to elevated intracellular levels of unlabeled succinate, with no evidence of intracellular uptake. The goal of this study is to encourage the development of effective pro-drug strategies to increase the intracellular levels of itaconate, which will enable more conclusive analysis of its action on macrophages and other cell and tissue types.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
The Journal of biological chemistry
Volume
292
Issue
12
Number of Pages
4766-4769
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1083-351X
DOI
10.1074/jbc.C117.775270
Alternate Journal
J. Biol. Chem.
PMID
28188288
PMCID
PMC5377792
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