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Publication : Defective cholesterol clearance limits remyelination in the aged central nervous system.

First Author  Cantuti-Castelvetri L Year  2018
Journal  Science Volume  359
Issue  6376 Pages  684-688
PubMed ID  29301957 Mgi Jnum  J:258291
Mgi Id  MGI:6116928 Doi  10.1126/science.aan4183
Citation  Cantuti-Castelvetri L, et al. (2018) Defective cholesterol clearance limits remyelination in the aged central nervous system. Science 359(6376):684-688
abstractText  Age-associated decline in regeneration capacity limits the restoration of nervous system functionality after injury. In a model for demyelination, we found that old mice fail to resolve the inflammatory response initiated after myelin damage. Aged phagocytes accumulated excessive amounts of myelin debris, which triggered cholesterol crystal formation and phagolysosomal membrane rupture and stimulated inflammasomes. Myelin debris clearance required cholesterol transporters, including apolipoprotein E. Stimulation of reverse cholesterol transport was sufficient to restore the capacity of old mice to remyelinate lesioned tissue. Thus, cholesterol-rich myelin debris can overwhelm the efflux capacity of phagocytes, resulting in a phase transition of cholesterol into crystals and thereby inducing a maladaptive immune response that impedes tissue regeneration.
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