Identification of novel lipid droplet factors that regulate lipophagy and cholesterol efflux in macrophage foam cells
Open Access
- 18 February 2021
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in Autophagy
- Vol. 17 (11), 3671-3689
- https://doi.org/10.1080/15548627.2021.1886839
Abstract
Macrophage autophagy is a highly anti-atherogenic process that promotes the catabolism of cytosolic lipid droplets (LDs) to maintain cellular lipid homeostasis. Selective autophagy relies on tags such as ubiquitin and a set of selectivity factors including selective autophagy receptors (SARs) to label specific cargo for degradation. Originally described in yeast cells, ‘lipophagy’ refers to the degradation of LDs by autophagy. Yet, how LDs are targeted for autophagy is poorly defined. Here, we employed mass spectrometry to identify lipophagy factors within the macrophage foam cell LD proteome. In addition to structural proteins (e.g., PLIN2), metabolic enzymes (e.g., ACSL) and neutral lipases (e.g., PNPLA2), we found the association of proteins related to the ubiquitination machinery (e.g., AUP1) and autophagy (e.g., HMGB, YWHA/14-3-3 proteins). The functional role of candidate lipophagy factors (a total of 91) was tested using a custom siRNA array combined with high-content cholesterol efflux assays. We observed that knocking down several of these genes, including Hmgb1, Hmgb2, Hspa5, and Scarb2, significantly reduced cholesterol efflux, and SARs SQSTM1/p62, NBR1 and OPTN localized to LDs, suggesting a role for these in lipophagy. Using yeast lipophagy assays, we established a genetic requirement for several candidate lipophagy factors in lipophagy, including HSPA5, UBE2G2 and AUP1. Our study is the first to systematically identify several LD-associated proteins of the lipophagy machinery, a finding with important biological and therapeutic implications. Targeting these to selectively enhance lipophagy to promote cholesterol efflux in foam cells may represent a novel strategy to treat atherosclerosis.Keywords
Funding Information
- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (G-17-0019150)
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (CREATE TECHNOMISE and Discovery Grant)
- Canadian Institutes for Health Research (PJT-391187)
- IVADO (Fundamental Research Project Grant)
- Canadian Institutes for Health Research (MOP-142403)
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