Journal of Lipid Research (Oct 2024)

Lactic acid regulates lipid droplet aggregation through a microglia-neuron axis in neuroinflammation

  • Zhuoqing Lan,
  • Shukai Lv,
  • Ziyi Ge,
  • Bing Zhao,
  • Leilei Li,
  • Caixia Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 10
p. 100629

Abstract

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Neuroinflammation, marked by the release of proinflammatory cytokines and resulting neuronal death, is a multifaceted process extending beyond traditional inflammatory pathways. Microglia, primary cells in the inflammatory response, rapidly activate during neuroinflammation and produce proinflammatory and cytotoxic factors that affect neuronal function. Recent evidence highlights the significant role of abnormal lipid droplet (LD) deposition in the pathogenesis of neuroinflammation. While microglia are known to influence LD aggregation during neuroinflammation, the regulatory mechanism within neurons is not well understood. Our study demonstrates that lipopolysaccharide-activated microglia induce the accumulation of LD in neurons, identifying microglial-derived lactic acid as a key mediator in this process. Excessive lipid accumulation threatens neuronal function, a phenomenon reversed by eliminating microglia. Our study demonstrates that lipopolysaccharide-activated microglia induce the accumulation of LD in neurons, identifying microglial-derived lactic acid as a key mediator in this process. Excessive lipid accumulation threatens neuronal function, a phenomenon reversed by eliminating microglia.

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