Inhibiting LXRα phosphorylation in hematopoietic cells reduces inflammation and attenuates atherosclerosis and obesity in mice

Atherosclerosis and obesity share pathological features including inflammation mediated by innate and adaptive immune cells. LXRα plays a central role in the transcription of inflammatory and metabolic genes. LXRα is modulated by phosphorylation at serine 196 (LXRα pS196), however, the consequences...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications biology 2021-03, Vol.4 (1), p.420-420, Article 420
Hauptverfasser: Voisin, Maud, Shrestha, Elina, Rollet, Claire, Nikain, Cyrus A., Josefs, Tatjana, Mahé, Mélanie, Barrett, Tessa J., Chang, Hye Rim, Ruoff, Rachel, Schneider, Jeffrey A., Garabedian, Michela L., Zoumadakis, Chris, Yun, Chi, Badwan, Bara, Brown, Emily J., Mar, Adam C., Schneider, Robert J., Goldberg, Ira J., Pineda-Torra, Inés, Fisher, Edward A., Garabedian, Michael J.
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Zusammenfassung:Atherosclerosis and obesity share pathological features including inflammation mediated by innate and adaptive immune cells. LXRα plays a central role in the transcription of inflammatory and metabolic genes. LXRα is modulated by phosphorylation at serine 196 (LXRα pS196), however, the consequences of LXRα pS196 in hematopoietic cell precursors in atherosclerosis and obesity have not been investigated. To assess the importance of LXRα phosphorylation, bone marrow from LXRα WT and S196A mice was transplanted into Ldlr −/− mice, which were fed a western diet prior to evaluation of atherosclerosis and obesity. Plaques from S196A mice showed reduced inflammatory monocyte recruitment, lipid accumulation, and macrophage proliferation. Expression profiling of CD68 + and T cells from S196A mouse plaques revealed downregulation of pro-inflammatory genes and in the case of CD68 + upregulation of mitochondrial genes characteristic of anti-inflammatory macrophages. Furthermore, S196A mice had lower body weight and less visceral adipose tissue; this was associated with transcriptional reprograming of the adipose tissue macrophages and T cells, and resolution of inflammation resulting in less fat accumulation within adipocytes. Thus, reducing LXRα pS196 in hematopoietic cells attenuates atherosclerosis and obesity by reprogramming the transcriptional activity of LXRα in macrophages and T cells to promote an anti-inflammatory phenotype. Voisin et al. show that reducing phosphorylation at serine 196 of LXRα (LXRα pS196) in hematopoietic cells attenuates atherosclerosis and obesity of mice fed a high-fat diet. They find that the transcriptional activity of LXRα is reprogrammed in macrophages and T cells to promote an anti-inflammatory phenotype, thus identifying a functional role of LXRα pS196 in immune cells.
ISSN:2399-3642
2399-3642
DOI:10.1038/s42003-021-01925-5