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Lysosomal Cholesterol Hydrolysis Couples Efferocytosis to Anti-Inflammatory Oxysterol Production.

Citation
Viaud, M., et al. “Lysosomal Cholesterol Hydrolysis Couples Efferocytosis To Anti-Inflammatory Oxysterol Production.”. Circulation Research, pp. 1369-1384.
Center University of Michigan
Author Manon Viaud, Stoyan Ivanov, Nemanja Vujic, Madalina Duta-Mare, Lazaro-Emilio Aira, Thibault Barouillet, Elsa Garcia, Francois Orange, Isabelle Dugail, Isabelle Hainault, Christian Stehlik, Sandrine Marchetti, Laurent Boyer, Rodolphe Guinamard, Fabienne Foufelle, Andrea Bochem, Kees G Hovingh, Edward B Thorp, Emmanuel L Gautier, Dagmar Kratky, Paul Dasilva-Jardine, Laurent Yvan-Charvet
Keywords cholesterol, inflammation, Macrophage, mitochondria, oxysterols
Abstract

RATIONALE: Macrophages face a substantial amount of cholesterol after the ingestion of apoptotic cells, and the LIPA (lysosomal acid lipase) has a major role in hydrolyzing cholesteryl esters in the endocytic compartment.

OBJECTIVE: Here, we directly investigated the role of LIPA-mediated clearance of apoptotic cells both in vitro and in vivo.

METHODS AND RESULTS: We show that LIPA inhibition causes a defective efferocytic response because of impaired generation of 25-hydroxycholesterol and 27-hydroxycholesterol. Reduced synthesis of 25-hydroxycholesterol after LIPA inhibition contributed to defective mitochondria-associated membrane leading to mitochondrial oxidative stress-induced NLRP3 (NOD-like receptor family, pyrin domain containing) inflammasome activation and caspase-1-dependent Rac1 (Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1) degradation. A secondary event consisting of failure to appropriately activate liver X receptor-mediated pathways led to mitigation of cholesterol efflux and apoptotic cell clearance. In mice, LIPA inhibition caused defective clearance of apoptotic lymphocytes and stressed erythrocytes by hepatic and splenic macrophages, culminating in splenomegaly and splenic iron accumulation under hypercholesterolemia.

CONCLUSIONS: Our findings position lysosomal cholesterol hydrolysis as a critical process that prevents metabolic inflammation by enabling efficient macrophage apoptotic cell clearance.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Circulation research
Volume
122
Issue
10
Number of Pages
1369-1384
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1524-4571
DOI
10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.117.312333
Alternate Journal
Circ. Res.
PMID
29523554
PMCID
PMC6034181
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