Comparative lipidomics of iPSC-derived microglia protocols reveal lipid droplet and immune differences mediated by media composition.

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作者:Toda Robert Aiko, McQuade Amanda, Koppes-den Hertog Sascha J, Erlebach Lena, Kronenberg-Versteeg Deborah, Kampmann Martin, Giera Martin, van der Kant Rik
Altered microglial lipid metabolism is heavily implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and aging. Recently, protocols were developed to generate human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived microglia-like cells (iMGL) to study microglial function in vitro, including embryoid body-based methods and induced transcription factor (iTF)-dependent approaches. Here, we performed comparative lipidomics on iMGL from these methods and report major differences in multiple lipid classes, including triglycerides (TGs), a storage form of fatty acids implicated in microglial reactivity. TGs are strongly increased in iTF microglia due to the absence of a media supplement (B-27). Supplementing iTF microglia with B-27, or its component L-carnitine, reduces TGs and promotes a homeostatic state. B-27 also renders iTF microglia metabolically responsive to immune stimuli. Overall, our data show that iMGL differentiation methods have a major impact on microglial lipidomes and warrant attention when studying AD and neuroinflammatory processes involving lipids.

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