Goo_2024_Nat.Commun_15_6540

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Title : Lipid droplet-associated hydrolase mobilizes stores of liver X receptor sterol ligands and protects against atherosclerosis - Goo_2024_Nat.Commun_15_6540
Author(s) : Goo YH , Plakkal Ayyappan J , Cheeran FD , Bangru S , Saha PK , Baar P , Schulz S , Lydic TA , Spengler B , Wagner AH , Kalsotra A , Yechoor VK , Paul A
Ref : Nat Commun , 15 :6540 , 2024
Abstract :

Foam cells in atheroma are engorged with lipid droplets (LDs) that contain esters of regulatory lipids whose metabolism remains poorly understood. LD-associated hydrolase (LDAH) has a lipase structure and high affinity for LDs of foam cells. Using knockout and transgenic mice of both sexes, here we show that LDAH inhibits atherosclerosis development and promotes stable lesion architectures. Broad and targeted lipidomic analyzes of primary macrophages and comparative lipid profiling of atheroma identified a broad impact of LDAH on esterified sterols, including natural liver X receptor (LXR) sterol ligands. Transcriptomic analyzes coupled with rescue experiments show that LDAH modulates the expression of prototypical LXR targets and leads macrophages to a less inflammatory phenotype with a profibrotic gene signature. These studies underscore the role of LDs as reservoirs and metabolic hubs of bioactive lipids, and suggest that LDAH favorably modulates macrophage activation and protects against atherosclerosis via lipolytic mobilization of regulatory sterols.

PubMedSearch : Goo_2024_Nat.Commun_15_6540
PubMedID: 39095402
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-LDAH , mouse-Ldah

Related information

Gene_locus human-LDAH    mouse-Ldah
Family LIDHydrolase

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Goo YH, Plakkal Ayyappan J, Cheeran FD, Bangru S, Saha PK, Baar P, Schulz S, Lydic TA, Spengler B, Wagner AH, Kalsotra A, Yechoor VK, Paul A (2024)
Lipid droplet-associated hydrolase mobilizes stores of liver X receptor sterol ligands and protects against atherosclerosis
Nat Commun 15 :6540

Goo YH, Plakkal Ayyappan J, Cheeran FD, Bangru S, Saha PK, Baar P, Schulz S, Lydic TA, Spengler B, Wagner AH, Kalsotra A, Yechoor VK, Paul A (2024)
Nat Commun 15 :6540