Oxysterol binding protein regulates the resolution of TLR-induced cytokine production in macrophages

Alan H. Diercks, Irina S. Podolskaia, Tara A. Murray, Ana N. Jahn, Dat Mai, Dong Liu, Lynn M. Amon, Yoshimi Nakagawa, Hitoshi Shimano, Alan Aderem, Elizabeth S. Gold*

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Abstract

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) on macrophages sense microbial components and trigger the production of numerous cytokines and chemokines that mediate the inflammatory response to infection. Although many of the components required for the activation of the TLR pathway have been identified, the mechanisms that appropriately regulate the magnitude and duration of the response and ultimately restore homeostasis are less well understood. Furthermore, a growing body of work indicates that TLR signaling reciprocally interacts with other fundamental cellular processes, including lipid metabolism but only a few specific molecular links between immune signaling and the macrophage lipidome have been studied in detail. Oxysterol-binding protein (Osbp) is the founding member of a family of lipid-binding proteins with diverse functions in lipid sensing, lipid transport, and cell signaling but its role in TLR responses is not well defined. Here, we demonstrate that altering the state of Osbp with its natural ligand, 25-hydroxycholesterol (25HC), or pharmacologically, sustains and thereby amplifies Tlr4-induced cytokine production in vitro and in vivo. CRISPR-induced knockdown of Osbp abrogates the ability of these ligands to sustain TLR responses. Lipidomic analysis suggested that the effect of Osbp on TLR signaling may be mediated by alterations in triglyceride production and treating cells with a Dgat1 inhibitor, which blocks triglyceride production and completely abrogates the effect of Osbp on TLR signaling. Thus, Osbp is a sterol sensor that transduces perturbations of the lipidome to modulate the resolution of macrophage inflammatory responses.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2406492121
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume121
Issue number33
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024/08/13

Keywords

  • 25-hydroxycholesterol
  • immunometabolism
  • macrophage
  • Osbp
  • toll-like receptor

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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