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      Liposomes trigger bone marrow niche macrophage “foam” cell formation and affect hematopoiesis in mice

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 63Issue 10100273Published online: September 6, 2022
      • Yue Li
      • Ran Yao
      • Miao Ren
      • Ke Yuan
      • Yuwei Du
      • Yuan He
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        Liposomes are the most widely used nanocarrier platform for the delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents, and a number of liposomes have been approved for use in clinical practice. After systemic administration, most liposomes are cleared by macrophages in the mononuclear phagocyte system, such as the liver and bone marrow (BM). However, the majority of studies have focused on investigating the therapeutic results of liposomal drugs, and too few studies have evaluated the potential side effects of empty nanocarriers on the functions of macrophages in the mononuclear phagocyte system.
        Liposomes trigger bone marrow niche macrophage “foam” cell formation and affect hematopoiesis in mice
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        Intravital lipid droplet labeling and imaging reveals the phenotypes and functions of individual macrophages in vivo

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 63Issue 5100207Published online: April 6, 2022
        • Yue Li
        • Yuwei Du
        • Zhengqing Xu
        • Yuan He
        • Ran Yao
        • Huiran Jiang
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          Macrophages play pivotal roles in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. However, the reactivation of macrophages toward proinflammatory states correlates with a plethora of inflammatory diseases, including atherosclerosis, obesity, neurodegeneration, and bone marrow (BM) failure syndromes. The lack of methods to reveal macrophage phenotype and function in vivo impedes the translational research of these diseases. Here, we found that proinflammatory macrophages accumulate intracellular lipid droplets (LDs) relative to resting or noninflammatory macrophages both in vitro and in vivo, indicating that LD accumulation serves as a structural biomarker for macrophage phenotyping.
          Intravital lipid droplet labeling and imaging reveals the phenotypes and functions of individual macrophages in vivo
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          Hormone-sensitive lipase protects adipose triglyceride lipase-deficient mice from lethal lipotoxic cardiomyopathy

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 63Issue 5100194Published online: March 10, 2022
          • Mika Yamada
          • Jinya Suzuki
          • Satsuki Sato
          • Yasuo Zenimaru
          • Rie Saito
          • Tadashi Konoshita
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            Lipid droplets (LDs) are multifunctional organelles that regulate energy storage and cellular homeostasis. The first step of triacylglycerol hydrolysis in LDs is catalyzed by adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), deficiency of which results in lethal cardiac steatosis. Although hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) functions as a diacylglycerol lipase in the heart, we hypothesized that activation of HSL might compensate for ATGL deficiency. To test this hypothesis, we crossed ATGL-KO (AKO) mice and cardiac-specific HSL-overexpressing mice (cHSL) to establish homozygous AKO mice and AKO mice with cardiac-specific HSL overexpression (AKO+cHSL).
            Hormone-sensitive lipase protects adipose triglyceride lipase-deficient mice from lethal lipotoxic cardiomyopathy
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            Lipid droplet-mitochondria coupling via perilipin 5 augments respiratory capacity but is dispensable for FA oxidation

            Journal of Lipid Research
            Vol. 63Issue 3100172Published online: January 20, 2022
            • Benedikt Kien
            • Stephanie Kolleritsch
            • Natalia Kunowska
            • Christoph Heier
            • Gabriel Chalhoub
            • Anna Tilp
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              Disturbances in lipid homeostasis can cause mitochondrial dysfunction and lipotoxicity. Perilipin 5 (PLIN5) decorates intracellular lipid droplets (LDs) in oxidative tissues and controls triacylglycerol (TG) turnover via its interactions with adipose triglyceride lipase and the adipose triglyceride lipase coactivator, comparative gene identification-58. Furthermore, PLIN5 anchors mitochondria to the LD membrane via the outermost part of the carboxyl terminus. However, the role of this LD-mitochondria coupling (LDMC) in cellular energy catabolism is less established.
              Lipid droplet-mitochondria coupling via perilipin 5 augments respiratory capacity but is dispensable for FA oxidation
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