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Publication : De novo fatty acid synthesis by Schwann cells is essential for peripheral nervous system myelination.

First Author  Montani L Year  2018
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  217
Issue  4 Pages  1353-1368
PubMed ID  29434029 Mgi Jnum  J:260488
Mgi Id  MGI:6149675 Doi  10.1083/jcb.201706010
Citation  Montani L, et al. (2018) De novo fatty acid synthesis by Schwann cells is essential for peripheral nervous system myelination. J Cell Biol 217(4):1353-1368
abstractText  Myelination calls for a remarkable surge in cell metabolism to facilitate lipid and membrane production. Endogenous fatty acid (FA) synthesis represents a potentially critical process in myelinating glia. Using genetically modified mice, we show that Schwann cell (SC) intrinsic activity of the enzyme essential for de novo FA synthesis, fatty acid synthase (FASN), is crucial for precise lipid composition of peripheral nerves and fundamental for the correct onset of myelination and proper myelin growth. Upon FASN depletion in SCs, epineurial adipocytes undergo lipolysis, suggestive of a compensatory role. Mechanistically, we found that a lack of FASN in SCs leads to an impairment of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) gamma-regulated transcriptional program. In agreement, defects in myelination of FASN-deficient SCs could be ameliorated by treatment with the PPARgamma agonist rosiglitazone ex vivo and in vivo. Our results reveal that FASN-driven de novo FA synthesis in SCs is mandatory for myelination and identify lipogenic activation of the PPARgamma transcriptional network as a putative downstream functional mediator.
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