2023
DOI: 10.1002/glia.24348
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27‐hydroxycholesterol promotes oligodendrocyte maturation: Implications for hypercholesterolemia‐associated brain white matter changes

Abstract: Oxidized cholesterol metabolite 27‐hydroxycholesterol (27‐OH) is a potential link between hypercholesterolemia and neurodegenerative diseases since unlike peripheral cholesterol, 27‐OH is transported across the blood–brain barrier. However, the effects of high 27‐OH levels on oligodendrocyte function remain unexplored. We hypothesize that during hypercholesterolemia 27‐OH may impact oligodendrocytes and myelin and thus contribute to the disconnection of neural networks in neurodegenerative diseases. To test th… Show more

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“…Also possible is that CYP46A1 activation by EFV allowed the enzyme to compete more efficiently with CYP27A1 for cholesterol in the cells where both enzymes were expressed, thus contributing to a decrease in the retinal 27HC levels as compared to control Apoj −/− mice. A decrease in the retinal 27HC levels was likely a beneficial EFV effect as 27HC was shown to be toxic to immature oligodendrocytes in the brain, favor the oligodendrocyte progenitor cell maturation, and modify protein levels in myelin [ 101 ]
Fig. 11 Ocular effects of EFV treatment.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also possible is that CYP46A1 activation by EFV allowed the enzyme to compete more efficiently with CYP27A1 for cholesterol in the cells where both enzymes were expressed, thus contributing to a decrease in the retinal 27HC levels as compared to control Apoj −/− mice. A decrease in the retinal 27HC levels was likely a beneficial EFV effect as 27HC was shown to be toxic to immature oligodendrocytes in the brain, favor the oligodendrocyte progenitor cell maturation, and modify protein levels in myelin [ 101 ]
Fig. 11 Ocular effects of EFV treatment.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing the effects of 2D primary astrocytes alone with the phenotype found in the 3D co-cultures, we can hypothesize that the effects of 27-OH in the brain are not cell-specific, and the interaction between several cell types could generate the detrimental effects observed in neurons and astrocytes and, as a limitation to this study, those interactions are present in our 3D cultures but not characterized. Previous study from our laboratory suggests that 27-OH might influence oligodendrocyte maturation ( Alanko et al, 2023 ), and single-cell sequencing data show key enzymes for oxysterol metabolism expressed in different brain cell types ( Zeisel et al, 2015 ; Swartzlander et al, 2018 ), but functional studies are yet to be performed to unravel the interaction between other cells types than neurons and astrocytes under elevated 27-OH levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cholesterol plays a key role in regulation of myelin biosynthesis and deterioration [ 48 , 49 ] and aberrant cholesterol deposition coincides with reduced myelination in the brains of APOE4 carrier mice, whereas pharmacological facilitation of its transport can recover myelination [ 50 ]. In addition, some of cholesterol forms such as the 27-hydroxycholesterol are transported across the blood-brain barrier, are toxic to immature oligodendrocytes, and alter myelin composition [ 51 ]. Thus, our results suggest that myelin health may be a candidate link between MetS and cognitive decline, yet the metabolic mechanisms, which could be targeted by lipid-based therapy and dietary interventions, remain to be identified.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%