Sult2b1 deficiency exacerbates ischemic stroke by promoting pro-inflammatory macrophage polarization in mice

Wang, Yan; Jin, Haojie; Wang, Yafang; Yao, Yang; Yang, Cuixia; Meng, Jihong; Tan, Xiaomu; Nie, Yu; Xue, Lixiang; Xu, Baohui; Zhao, Heng; Wang, Feng
2021
THERANOSTICS
DOI
10.7150/thno.61646
Rationale: Stroke is a leading causes of human death worldwide. Ischemic damage induces the sterile neuroinflammation, which directly determines the recovery of patients. Lipids, a major component of the brain, significantly altered after stroke. Cholesterol sulfate, a naturally occurring analog of cholesterol, can directly regulate immune cell activation, indicating the possible involvement of cholesterol metabolites in neuroinflammation. Sulfotransferase family 2b member 1 (Sult2b1) is the key enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of cholesterol sulfate. This study aimed to investigate the function of Sult2b1 and cholesterol sulfate in the neuroinflammation after ischemic stroke.