Abstract

Myelin, a lipid-enriched multi-layer membrane structure, allows for rapid long-distance saltatory conduction of neuronal impulses. Although glycolipids are the predominant types of lipids in the myelin bilayer, the role of glycolipid transfer protein (GLTP), which selectively mediates the transfer of various glycolipids between phospholipid bilayer, in myelin development and maintenance remains unknown at present. In this study, we identified Gltp as the key lipid metabolism gene in myelin-forming oligodendrocytes (OLs) through integrated omics analysis across independent transcriptomic and single-cell sequencing studies. Gene expression analysis revealed that Gltp is selectively expressed in the differentiated OLs. Functional study demonstrated that its expression is essential for the differentiation of OLs, and promotes the outgrowth of OL membrane. Moreover, we found that the expression of Gltp is regulated by OL-lineage transcriptional factors, such as NKX2.2, OLIG2, SOX10, and MYRF. These findings provide important insights into the unrecognized functions of Gltp in OL differentiation and maturation.

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