[PDF][PDF] Lipid-associated macrophages control metabolic homeostasis in a Trem2-dependent manner

DA Jaitin, L Adlung, CA Thaiss, A Weiner, B Li… - Cell, 2019 - cell.com
DA Jaitin, L Adlung, CA Thaiss, A Weiner, B Li, H Descamps, P Lundgren, C Bleriot, Z Liu…
Cell, 2019cell.com
Immune cells residing in white adipose tissue have been highlighted as important factors
contributing to the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases, but the molecular regulators that
drive adipose tissue immune cell remodeling during obesity remain largely unknown. Using
index and transcriptional single-cell sorting, we comprehensively map all adipose tissue
immune populations in both mice and humans during obesity. We describe a novel and
conserved Trem2+ lipid-associated macrophage (LAM) subset and identify markers, spatial …
Summary
Immune cells residing in white adipose tissue have been highlighted as important factors contributing to the pathogenesis of metabolic diseases, but the molecular regulators that drive adipose tissue immune cell remodeling during obesity remain largely unknown. Using index and transcriptional single-cell sorting, we comprehensively map all adipose tissue immune populations in both mice and humans during obesity. We describe a novel and conserved Trem2+ lipid-associated macrophage (LAM) subset and identify markers, spatial localization, origin, and functional pathways associated with these cells. Genetic ablation of Trem2 in mice globally inhibits the downstream molecular LAM program, leading to adipocyte hypertrophy as well as systemic hypercholesterolemia, body fat accumulation, and glucose intolerance. These findings identify Trem2 signaling as a major pathway by which macrophages respond to loss of tissue-level lipid homeostasis, highlighting Trem2 as a key sensor of metabolic pathologies across multiple tissues and a potential therapeutic target in metabolic diseases.
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