Macrophages are key regulators of adipose tissue plasticity. Obesity impairs brown adipose tissue (BAT) function in humans, yet macrophage-mediated mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we introduce MACanalyzeR, a single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) tool designed for comprehensive monocyte/macrophage metabolic profiling. Applying MACanalyzeR to BAT from obese male murine models (db/db and HFD-fed mice), we identify lipid-associated macrophages (LAMs) with foamy characteristics. Unlike db/db BAT LAMs, those in HFD BAT correlate with thermogenic gene expression and PPAR signaling activation. A distinct PpargHIGH LAM subcluster progressively accumulates in thermogenically active BAT. Macrophage-specific Pparg depletion disrupts BAT thermogenesis, inducing a white-like phenotype and metabolic dysfunctions. Mechanistically, PpargHIGH LAMs secrete GDF15, a key regulator of BAT identity and lipid metabolism under high-energy demand. Our study establishes MACanalyzeR as a powerful tool for immunometabolic interrogation and identifies PpargHIGH LAMs as critical mediators of BAT homeostasis.
Ninni, A., Zaccaria, F., Verteramo, L., Sciarretta, F., Silveira, L.s., Rosa-Neto, J.c., et al. (2025). MACanalyzeR scRNAseq analysis tool reveals PPARγHIGH/GDF15HIGH lipid-associated macrophages facilitate thermogenic expansion in BAT. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 16(1), 1-16 [10.1038/s41467-025-60295-2].
MACanalyzeR scRNAseq analysis tool reveals PPARγHIGH/GDF15HIGH lipid-associated macrophages facilitate thermogenic expansion in BAT
Ninni, Andrea;Zaccaria, Fabio;Verteramo, Luca;Sciarretta, Francesca;Carrera, Giulia;Di Biagio, Claudia;Tortolici, Flavia;Rizzo, Giuseppe;Aquilano, Katia;Lettieri-Barbato, Daniele
2025-05-31
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Macrophages are key regulators of adipose tissue plasticity. Obesity impairs brown adipose tissue (BAT) function in humans, yet macrophage-mediated mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we introduce MACanalyzeR, a single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) tool designed for comprehensive monocyte/macrophage metabolic profiling. Applying MACanalyzeR to BAT from obese male murine models (db/db and HFD-fed mice), we identify lipid-associated macrophages (LAMs) with foamy characteristics. Unlike db/db BAT LAMs, those in HFD BAT correlate with thermogenic gene expression and PPAR signaling activation. A distinct PpargHIGH LAM subcluster progressively accumulates in thermogenically active BAT. Macrophage-specific Pparg depletion disrupts BAT thermogenesis, inducing a white-like phenotype and metabolic dysfunctions. Mechanistically, PpargHIGH LAMs secrete GDF15, a key regulator of BAT identity and lipid metabolism under high-energy demand. Our study establishes MACanalyzeR as a powerful tool for immunometabolic interrogation and identifies PpargHIGH LAMs as critical mediators of BAT homeostasis.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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