Lee_2025_Nat.Commun_16_5331

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Title : Apolipoprotein M attenuates age-related macular degeneration phenotypes via sphingosine-1-phosphate signaling and lysosomal lipid catabolism - Lee_2025_Nat.Commun_16_5331
Author(s) : Lee TJ , Santeford A , Pitts KM , Ripoll CV , Terao R , Guo Z , Ozcan M , Kratky D , Christoffersen C , Javaheri A , Apte RS
Ref : Nat Commun , 16 :5331 , 2025
Abstract :

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of blindness in people over 50. AMD and cardiovascular disease share risk factors including age, impaired lipid metabolism, and extracellular lipid deposition. Because of its importance in age-related diseases, we hypothesize that apolipoprotein M (ApoM), a lipocalin that binds sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P), might restore lipid homeostasis and retinal function in AMD. In support, we find that human patients with AMD demonstrate significantly reduced ApoM compared to controls. In mice with impaired retinal cholesterol efflux, ApoM improves retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) function and lipotoxicity in an S1P- and S1P receptor 3-dependent manner. Ultrastructural evidence of enhanced melanosome-lipid droplet interactions led us to hypothesize and demonstrate that ApoM-S1P signaling drives RPE-specific lysosomal lipid catabolism. RPE-specific knockout of lysosomal acid lipase recapitulates features of AMD. Our study defines a novel role for ApoM/S1P signaling in AMD driven by RPE lipotoxicity, mediated by cell-autonomous lysosomal lipid catabolism.

PubMedSearch : Lee_2025_Nat.Commun_16_5331
PubMedID: 40555726
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-LIPA , mouse-1llip

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Gene_locus human-LIPA    mouse-1llip

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Lee TJ, Santeford A, Pitts KM, Ripoll CV, Terao R, Guo Z, Ozcan M, Kratky D, Christoffersen C, Javaheri A, Apte RS (2025)
Apolipoprotein M attenuates age-related macular degeneration phenotypes via sphingosine-1-phosphate signaling and lysosomal lipid catabolism
Nat Commun 16 :5331

Lee TJ, Santeford A, Pitts KM, Ripoll CV, Terao R, Guo Z, Ozcan M, Kratky D, Christoffersen C, Javaheri A, Apte RS (2025)
Nat Commun 16 :5331