Elsevier

Cellular Immunology

Volume 330, August 2018, Pages 27-42
Cellular Immunology

Research paper
Macrophages and lipid metabolism

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Highlights

  • The transcriptional signature of Kupffer cells & Alveolar macrophages are enriched for lipid metabolism genes.

  • Lipid metabolism may control macrophage phenotype.

  • Dysregulated lipid metabolism in macrophages contributes to disease pathology.

Abstract

Distinct macrophage populations throughout the body display highly heterogeneous transcriptional and epigenetic programs. Recent research has highlighted that these profiles enable the different macrophage populations to perform distinct functions as required in their tissue of residence, in addition to the prototypical macrophage functions such as in innate immunity. These ‘extra’ tissue-specific functions have been termed accessory functions. One such putative accessory function is lipid metabolism, with macrophages in the lung and liver in particular being associated with this function. As it is now appreciated that cell metabolism not only provides energy but also greatly influences the phenotype and function of the cell, here we review how lipid metabolism affects macrophage phenotype and function and the specific roles played by macrophages in the pathogenesis of lipid-related diseases. In addition, we highlight the current questions limiting our understanding of the role of macrophages in lipid metabolism.

Keywords

Macrophages
Lipid metabolism
NAFLD
PAP
Atherosclerosis
AMD

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