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Sterol-regulated transmembrane protein TMEM86a couples LXR signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages

Lysoplasmalogens are a class of vinyl ether bioactive lipids that have a central role in plasmalogen metabolism and membrane fluidity. The liver X receptor (LXR) transcription factors are important determinants of cellular lipid homeostasis owing to their ability to regulate cholesterol and fatty ac...

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Autores principales: van Wouw, Suzanne A.E., van den Berg, Marlene, El Ouraoui, Maroua, Meurs, Amber, Kingma, Jenina, Ottenhoff, Roelof, Loix, Melanie, Hoeksema, Marten A., Prange, Koen, Pasterkamp, Gerard, Hendriks, Jerome J.A., Bogie, Jeroen F.J., van Klinken, Jan B., Vaz, Frederic M., Jongejan, Aldo, de Winther, Menno P.J., Zelcer, Noam
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9926310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36592658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100325
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author van Wouw, Suzanne A.E.
van den Berg, Marlene
El Ouraoui, Maroua
Meurs, Amber
Kingma, Jenina
Ottenhoff, Roelof
Loix, Melanie
Hoeksema, Marten A.
Prange, Koen
Pasterkamp, Gerard
Hendriks, Jerome J.A.
Bogie, Jeroen F.J.
van Klinken, Jan B.
Vaz, Frederic M.
Jongejan, Aldo
de Winther, Menno P.J.
Zelcer, Noam
author_facet van Wouw, Suzanne A.E.
van den Berg, Marlene
El Ouraoui, Maroua
Meurs, Amber
Kingma, Jenina
Ottenhoff, Roelof
Loix, Melanie
Hoeksema, Marten A.
Prange, Koen
Pasterkamp, Gerard
Hendriks, Jerome J.A.
Bogie, Jeroen F.J.
van Klinken, Jan B.
Vaz, Frederic M.
Jongejan, Aldo
de Winther, Menno P.J.
Zelcer, Noam
author_sort van Wouw, Suzanne A.E.
collection PubMed
description Lysoplasmalogens are a class of vinyl ether bioactive lipids that have a central role in plasmalogen metabolism and membrane fluidity. The liver X receptor (LXR) transcription factors are important determinants of cellular lipid homeostasis owing to their ability to regulate cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism. However, their role in governing the composition of lipid species such as lysoplasmalogens in cellular membranes is less well studied. Here, we mapped the lipidome of bone marrow–derived macrophages (BMDMs) following LXR activation. We found a marked reduction in the levels of lysoplasmalogen species in the absence of changes in the levels of plasmalogens themselves. Transcriptional profiling of LXR-activated macrophages identified the gene encoding transmembrane protein 86a (TMEM86a), an integral endoplasmic reticulum protein, as a previously uncharacterized sterol-regulated gene. We demonstrate that TMEM86a is a direct transcriptional target of LXR in macrophages and microglia and that it is highly expressed in TREM2(+)/lipid-associated macrophages in human atherosclerotic plaques, where its expression positively correlates with other LXR-regulated genes. We further show that both murine and human TMEM86a display active lysoplasmalogenase activity that can be abrogated by inactivating mutations in the predicted catalytic site. Consequently, we demonstrate that overexpression of Tmem86a in BMDM markedly reduces lysoplasmalogen abundance and membrane fluidity, while reciprocally, silencing of Tmem86a increases basal lysoplasmalogen levels and abrogates the LXR-dependent reduction of this lipid species. Collectively, our findings implicate TMEM86a as a sterol-regulated lysoplasmalogenase in macrophages that contributes to sterol-dependent membrane remodeling.
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spelling pubmed-99263102023-02-16 Sterol-regulated transmembrane protein TMEM86a couples LXR signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages van Wouw, Suzanne A.E. van den Berg, Marlene El Ouraoui, Maroua Meurs, Amber Kingma, Jenina Ottenhoff, Roelof Loix, Melanie Hoeksema, Marten A. Prange, Koen Pasterkamp, Gerard Hendriks, Jerome J.A. Bogie, Jeroen F.J. van Klinken, Jan B. Vaz, Frederic M. Jongejan, Aldo de Winther, Menno P.J. Zelcer, Noam J Lipid Res Research Article Lysoplasmalogens are a class of vinyl ether bioactive lipids that have a central role in plasmalogen metabolism and membrane fluidity. The liver X receptor (LXR) transcription factors are important determinants of cellular lipid homeostasis owing to their ability to regulate cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism. However, their role in governing the composition of lipid species such as lysoplasmalogens in cellular membranes is less well studied. Here, we mapped the lipidome of bone marrow–derived macrophages (BMDMs) following LXR activation. We found a marked reduction in the levels of lysoplasmalogen species in the absence of changes in the levels of plasmalogens themselves. Transcriptional profiling of LXR-activated macrophages identified the gene encoding transmembrane protein 86a (TMEM86a), an integral endoplasmic reticulum protein, as a previously uncharacterized sterol-regulated gene. We demonstrate that TMEM86a is a direct transcriptional target of LXR in macrophages and microglia and that it is highly expressed in TREM2(+)/lipid-associated macrophages in human atherosclerotic plaques, where its expression positively correlates with other LXR-regulated genes. We further show that both murine and human TMEM86a display active lysoplasmalogenase activity that can be abrogated by inactivating mutations in the predicted catalytic site. Consequently, we demonstrate that overexpression of Tmem86a in BMDM markedly reduces lysoplasmalogen abundance and membrane fluidity, while reciprocally, silencing of Tmem86a increases basal lysoplasmalogen levels and abrogates the LXR-dependent reduction of this lipid species. Collectively, our findings implicate TMEM86a as a sterol-regulated lysoplasmalogenase in macrophages that contributes to sterol-dependent membrane remodeling. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9926310/ /pubmed/36592658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100325 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
van Wouw, Suzanne A.E.
van den Berg, Marlene
El Ouraoui, Maroua
Meurs, Amber
Kingma, Jenina
Ottenhoff, Roelof
Loix, Melanie
Hoeksema, Marten A.
Prange, Koen
Pasterkamp, Gerard
Hendriks, Jerome J.A.
Bogie, Jeroen F.J.
van Klinken, Jan B.
Vaz, Frederic M.
Jongejan, Aldo
de Winther, Menno P.J.
Zelcer, Noam
Sterol-regulated transmembrane protein TMEM86a couples LXR signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages
title Sterol-regulated transmembrane protein TMEM86a couples LXR signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages
title_full Sterol-regulated transmembrane protein TMEM86a couples LXR signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages
title_fullStr Sterol-regulated transmembrane protein TMEM86a couples LXR signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages
title_full_unstemmed Sterol-regulated transmembrane protein TMEM86a couples LXR signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages
title_short Sterol-regulated transmembrane protein TMEM86a couples LXR signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages
title_sort sterol-regulated transmembrane protein tmem86a couples lxr signaling to regulation of lysoplasmalogens in macrophages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9926310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36592658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jlr.2022.100325
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