FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Yin, J., Chen, H.L., Grigsby-Brown, A., He, Y., Cotten, M.L., Short, J., Dermady, A., Lei, J., Gibbs, M., Cheng, E.S., Zhang, D., Long, C., Tabet, J., Xu, L., Zhong, T., Abzalimov, R., Haider, M., Sun, R., He, Y., Zhou, Q., Tjandra, N., Yuan, Q. (2025). Glia-derived noncanonical fatty acid binding protein modulates brain lipid storage and clearance.  Sci. Adv. 11(31): eadv2902.
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FBrf0263020
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Glia-derived secretory factors are essential for brain development, physiology, and homeostasis, with their dysfunction linked to a variety of neurological disorders. Through genetic and biochemical approaches, we identified odorant binding protein 44a (Obp44a), a noncanonical α-helical fatty acid binding protein (FABP) highly expressed in Drosophila central nervous system glia. Obp44a binds long-chain fatty acids and shuttles between glia and neurons, acting as a secretory lipid chaperone and scavenger to support lipid storage, efflux, and redox homeostasis. Notably, Obp44a is recruited to apoptotic cells and injured axons, especially when glial engulfment is impaired, demonstrating its role in lipid waste management and clearance of cellular debris during development and in pathological states. Our findings highlight FABPs' importance in regulating brain lipid dynamics and neuronal response to stress and injury. By visualizing FABP function in vivo, this study provides insights into how defective lipid regulation may contribute to neuronal stress and disease progression.
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PMC12315990 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Sci. Adv.
    Title
    Science advances
    ISBN/ISSN
    2375-2548
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