Proteomic and lipidomic profiling of demyelinating lesions identifies fatty acids as modulators in lesion recovery

2021 | journal article; research paper

Jump to:Cite & Linked | Documents & Media | Details | Version history

Cite this publication

​Proteomic and lipidomic profiling of demyelinating lesions identifies fatty acids as modulators in lesion recovery​
Penkert, H.; Bertrand, A.; Tiwari, V.; Breimann, S.; Müller, S. A.; Jordan, P. M. & Gerl, M. J. et al.​ (2021) 
Cell Reports37(4) art. 109898​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109898 

Documents & Media

License

GRO License GRO License

Details

Authors
Penkert, Horst; Bertrand, Alix; Tiwari, Vini; Breimann, Stephan; Müller, Stephan A.; Jordan, Paul M.; Gerl, Mathias J.; Klose, Christian; Cantuti-Castelvetri, Ludovico ; Bosch-Queralt, Mar; Levental, Ilya; Lichtenthaler, Stefan F.; Werz, Oliver; Simons, Mikael 
Abstract
After demyelinating injury of the central nervous system, resolution of the mounting acute inflammation is crucial for the initiation of a regenerative response. Here, we aim to identify fatty acids and lipid mediators that govern the balance of inflammatory reactions within demyelinating lesions. Using lipidomics, we identify bioactive lipids in the resolution phase of inflammation with markedly elevated levels of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Using fat-1 transgenic mice, which convert n-6 fatty acids to n-3 fatty acids, we find that reduction of the n-6/n-3 ratio decreases the phagocytic infiltrate. In addition, we observe accelerated decline of microglia/macrophages and enhanced generation of oligodendrocytes in aged mice when n-3 fatty acids are shuttled to the brain. Thus, n-3 fatty acids enhance lesion recovery and may, therefore, provide the basis for pro-regenerative medicines of demyelinating diseases in the central nervous system.
Issue Date
2021
Journal
Cell Reports 
Project
TRR 274: Checkpoints of Central Nervous System Recovery 
Working Group
RG Cantuti 
RG Simons (The Biology of Glia in Development and Disease) 
External URL
https://rdp.sfb274.de/literature/publications/45
eISSN
2211-1247
Language
English

Reference

Citations


Social Media