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Brain-specific lipoprotein receptors interact with astrocyte derived apolipoprotein and mediate neuron-glia lipid shuttling.

Jun Yin1, Emma Spillman1,2, Ethan S Cheng1, Jacob Short1, Yang Chen1, Jingce Lei1, Mary Gibbs1, Justin S Rosenthal1, Chengyu Sheng1,3, Yuki X Chen4,5, Kelly Veerasammy4,5, Tenzin Choetso4,5, Rinat Abzalimov4, Bei Wang6, Chun Han6, Ye He4, Quan Yuan7.   

Abstract

Lipid shuttling between neurons and glia contributes to the development, function, and stress responses of the nervous system. To understand how a neuron acquires its lipid supply from specific lipoproteins and their receptors, we perform combined genetic, transcriptome, and biochemical analyses in the developing Drosophila larval brain. Here we report, the astrocyte-derived secreted lipocalin Glial Lazarillo (GLaz), a homolog of human Apolipoprotein D (APOD), and its neuronal receptor, the brain-specific short isoforms of Drosophila lipophorin receptor 1 (LpR1-short), cooperatively mediate neuron-glia lipid shuttling and support dendrite morphogenesis. The isoform specificity of LpR1 defines its distribution, binding partners, and ability to support proper dendrite growth and synaptic connectivity. By demonstrating physical and functional interactions between GLaz/APOD and LpR1, we elucidate molecular pathways mediating lipid trafficking in the fly brain, and provide in vivo evidence indicating isoform-specific expression of lipoprotein receptors as a key mechanism for regulating cell-type specific lipid recruitment.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33893307     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22751-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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