Granulomas are organized inflammatory lesions formed in response to persistent stimuli such as infections. Murine infection with Leishmania donovani results in granulomas in the liver, seeded by infected Kupffer cells, and serves as a well-defined model of infection-induced granuloma formation. The resolution of granulomatous inflammation requires dynamic shifts in immune-cell activation states, imposing metabolic demands. As mediators of cell signaling, lipid metabolism plays a key role in regulating inflammation and infection. How lipid changes are spatially linked to altered immune cell transcription remains unresolved. We performed a multimodal imaging analysis combining MALDI mass spectrometry, spatial and single cell transcriptomics, proteomics of flow-sorted macrophages and histopathology of L. donovani induced hepatic granulomas. Using this spatially-integrated approach, we identified LPCAT2-mediated membrane re-modelling of myeloid cells as a novel feature of these granulomas. Our study provides new insights into local immunometabolic changes associated with granuloma formation and macrophage activation.
Ontogeny independent expression of LPCAT2 in granuloma macrophages during experimental visceral leishmaniasis / S. Dey, J.C.. - In: COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY. - ISSN 2399-3642. - 9:1(2026 May 26), pp. 641.1-641.17. [10.1038/s42003-026-09904-4]
Ontogeny independent expression of LPCAT2 in granuloma macrophages during experimental visceral leishmaniasis
G. Mazza;
2026
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Granulomas are organized inflammatory lesions formed in response to persistent stimuli such as infections. Murine infection with Leishmania donovani results in granulomas in the liver, seeded by infected Kupffer cells, and serves as a well-defined model of infection-induced granuloma formation. The resolution of granulomatous inflammation requires dynamic shifts in immune-cell activation states, imposing metabolic demands. As mediators of cell signaling, lipid metabolism plays a key role in regulating inflammation and infection. How lipid changes are spatially linked to altered immune cell transcription remains unresolved. We performed a multimodal imaging analysis combining MALDI mass spectrometry, spatial and single cell transcriptomics, proteomics of flow-sorted macrophages and histopathology of L. donovani induced hepatic granulomas. Using this spatially-integrated approach, we identified LPCAT2-mediated membrane re-modelling of myeloid cells as a novel feature of these granulomas. Our study provides new insights into local immunometabolic changes associated with granuloma formation and macrophage activation.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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