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Liposomes trigger bone marrow niche macrophage “foam” cell formation and affect hematopoiesis in mice
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 63Issue 10100273Published online: September 6, 2022- Yue Li
- Ran Yao
- Miao Ren
- Ke Yuan
- Yuwei Du
- Yuan He
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Liposomes 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. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Inhibition of MAP4K4 signaling initiates metabolic reprogramming to protect hepatocytes from lipotoxic damage
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 63Issue 7100238Published online: June 6, 2022- Sumit Kumar Anand
- Mara Caputo
- Ying Xia
- Emma Andersson
- Emmelie Cansby
- Sima Kumari
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1The primary hepatic consequence of obesity is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), affecting about 25% of the global adult population. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a severe form of NAFLD characterized by liver lipid accumulation, inflammation, and hepatocyte ballooning, with a different degree of hepatic fibrosis. In the light of rapidly increasing prevalence of NAFLD and NASH, there is an urgent need for improved understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of these diseases. The aim of this study was to decipher the possible role of STE20-type kinase MAP4K4 in the regulation of hepatocellular lipotoxicity and susceptibility to NAFLD. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Isomeric lipid signatures reveal compartmentalized fatty acid metabolism in cancer
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 63Issue 6100223Published online: May 7, 2022- Reuben S.E. Young
- Andrew P. Bowman
- Kaylyn D. Tousignant
- Berwyck L.J. Poad
- Jennifer H. Gunter
- Lisa K. Philp
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 5The cellular energy and biomass demands of cancer drive a complex dynamic between uptake of extracellular FAs and their de novo synthesis. Given that oxidation of de novo synthesized FAs for energy would result in net-energy loss, there is an implication that FAs from these two sources must have distinct metabolic fates; however, hitherto, all FAs have been considered part of a common pool. To probe potential metabolic partitioning of cellular FAs, cancer cells were supplemented with stable isotope-labeled FAs. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Hormone-sensitive lipase is localized at synapses and is necessary for normal memory functioning in mice
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 63Issue 5100195Published online: March 14, 2022- Cecilia Skoug
- Cecilia Holm
- João M.N. Duarte
Cited in Scopus: 3Hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) is mainly present in adipose tissue where it hydrolyzes diacylglycerol. Although expression of HSL has also been reported in the brain, its presence in different cellular compartments is uncertain, and its role in regulating brain lipid metabolism remains hitherto unexplored. We hypothesized that HSL might play a role in regulating the availability of bioactive lipids necessary for neuronal function and therefore investigated whether dampening HSL activity could lead to brain dysfunction. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Hormone-sensitive lipase protects adipose triglyceride lipase-deficient mice from lethal lipotoxic cardiomyopathy
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 63Issue 5100194Published online: March 10, 2022- Mika Yamada
- Jinya Suzuki
- Satsuki Sato
- Yasuo Zenimaru
- Rie Saito
- Tadashi Konoshita
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Lipid 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). - Research ArticleOpen Access
Impact of pasteurization on the self-assembly of human milk lipids during digestion
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 63Issue 5100183Published online: February 15, 2022- Syaza Y. Binte Abu Bakar
- Malinda Salim
- Andrew J. Clulow
- Adrian Hawley
- Joseph Pelle
- Donna T. Geddes
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Human milk is critical for the survival and development of infants. This source of nutrition contains components that protect against infections while stimulating immune maturation. In cases where the mother's own milk is unavailable, pasteurized donor milk is the preferred option. Although pasteurization has been shown to have minimal impact on the lipid and FA composition before digestion, no correlation has been made between the impact of pasteurization on the FFA composition and the self-assembly of lipids during digestion, which could act as delivery mechanisms for poorly water-soluble components. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Plin2 deletion increases cholesteryl ester lipid droplet content and disturbs cholesterol balance in adrenal cortex
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 62100048Published online: February 11, 2021- Yuchuan Li
- Prabhat Khanal
- Frode Norheim
- Marit Hjorth
- Thomas Bjellaas
- Christian A. Drevon
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Cholesteryl esters (CEs) are the water-insoluble transport and storage form of cholesterol. Steroidogenic cells primarily store CEs in cytoplasmic lipid droplet (LD) organelles, as contrasted to the majority of mammalian cell types that predominantly store triacylglycerol (TAG) in LDs. The LD-binding Plin2 binds to both CE- and TAG-rich LDs, and although Plin2 is known to regulate degradation of TAG-rich LDs, its role for regulation of CE-rich LDs is unclear. To investigate the role of Plin2 in the regulation of CE-rich LDs, we performed histological and molecular characterization of adrenal glands from Plin2+/+ and Plin2−/− mice. - Research ArticleOpen Access
High-fat diet activates liver iPLA2γ generating eicosanoids that mediate metabolic stress
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 62100052Published online: February 23, 2021- Sung Ho Moon
- Beverly Gibson Dilthey
- Xinping Liu
- Shaoping Guan
- Harold F. Sims
- Richard W. Gross
Cited in Scopus: 0High-fat (HF) diet–induced obesity precipitates multiple metabolic disorders including insulin resistance, glucose intolerance, oxidative stress, and inflammation, resulting in the initiation of cell death programs. Previously, we demonstrated murine germline knockout of calcium-independent phospholipase A2γ (iPLA2γ) prevented HF diet–induced weight gain, attenuated insulin resistance, and decreased mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) opening leading to alterations in bioenergetics. - Research ArticleOpen Access
The maternal blood lipidome is indicative of the pathogenesis of severe preeclampsia
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 62100118Published online: September 18, 2021- Bing He
- Yu Liu
- Mano R. Maurya
- Paula Benny
- Cameron Lassiter
- Hui Li
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific syndrome characterized by hypertension and proteinuria after 20 weeks of gestation. However, it is not well understood what lipids are involved in the development of this condition, and even less is known how these lipids mediate its formation. To reveal the relationship between lipids and preeclampsia, we conducted lipidomic profiling of maternal sera of 44 severe preeclamptic and 20 healthy pregnant women from a multiethnic cohort in Hawaii. Correlation network analysis showed that oxidized phospholipids have increased intercorrelations and connections in preeclampsia, whereas other lipids, including triacylglycerols, have reduced network correlations and connections. - Research ArticleOpen Access
Hepatic lysosomal acid lipase overexpression worsens hepatic inflammation in mice fed a Western diet
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 62100133Published online: October 5, 2021- Michael W. Lopresti
- Wenqi Cui
- Breann E. Abernathy
- Gavin Fredrickson
- Fanta Barrow
- Arnav S. Desai
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is characterized by the accumulation of lipid droplets in hepatocytes. NAFLD development and progression is associated with an increase in hepatic cholesterol levels and decreased autophagy and lipophagy flux. Previous studies have shown that the expression of lysosomal acid lipase (LAL), encoded by the gene LIPA, which can hydrolyze both triglyceride and cholesteryl esters, is inversely correlated with the severity of NAFLD. In addition, ablation of LAL activity results in profound NAFLD.