Microglia regulate myelin clearance and cholesterol metabolism after demyelination via interferon regulatory factor 5.

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Alejandro Montilla, Alazne Zabala, Ibai Calvo, Marina Bosch-Juan, Irene Tomé-Velasco, Paloma Mata, Mirjam Koster, Amanda Sierra, Susanne M Kooistra, Federico N Soria, Bart J L Eggen, Olatz Fresnedo, José Andrés Fernández, Vanja Tepavcevic, Carlos Matute, María Domercq
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Abstract

Interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) is a transcription factor that plays a role in orchestrating innate immune responses, particularly in response to viral infections. Notably, IRF5 has been identified as a microglia risk gene linked to multiple sclerosis (MS), but its specific role in MS pathogenesis remains unclear. Through the use of Irf5-/- mice, our study uncovers a non-canonical function of IRF5 in MS recovery. Irf5-/- mice exhibited increased damage in an experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) model and demonstrated impaired oligodendrocyte recruitment into the lesion core following lysolecithin-induced demyelination. Transcriptomic and lipidomic analyses revealed that IRF5 has a role in microglia-mediated myelin phagocytosis, lipid metabolism, and cholesterol homeostasis. Indeed, Irf5-/- microglia phagocytose myelin, but myelin debris is not adequately degraded, leading to an accumulation of lipid droplets, cholesterol esters, and cholesterol crystals within demyelinating lesions. This abnormal buildup can hinder remyelination processes. Importantly, treatments that promote cholesterol transport were found to reduce lipid droplet accumulation and mitigate the exacerbated damage in Irf5-/- mice with EAE. Altogether, our study identified the antiviral transcription factor IRF5 as a key transcriptional regulator of lipid degradation and cholesterol homeostasis and suggest that loss of IRF5 function leads to pathogenic lipid accumulation in microglia, thereby obstructing remyelination. These data and the fact that Irf5 polymorphisms are significantly associated with MS, highlight IRF5 as a potential therapeutic target to promote regenerative responses.

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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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13.20
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546
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期刊介绍: Journal Name: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS) Location: Basel, Switzerland Focus: Multidisciplinary journal Publishes research articles, reviews, multi-author reviews, and visions & reflections articles Coverage: Latest aspects of biological and biomedical research Areas include: Biochemistry and molecular biology Cell biology Molecular and cellular aspects of biomedicine Neuroscience Pharmacology Immunology Additional Features: Welcomes comments on any article published in CMLS Accepts suggestions for topics to be covered
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