Frataxin Deficiency Drives a Shift from Mitochondrial Metabolism to Glucose Catabolism, Triggering an Inflammatory Phenotype in Microglia
Francesca Sciarretta,
Fabio Zaccaria,
Andrea Ninni
et al.
Abstract:Immunometabolism investigates the complex interplay between the immune system and cellular metabolism. This study highlights the effects of mitochondrial frataxin (FXN) depletion, which causes Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), a neurodegenerative condition characterized by coordination and muscle control deficiencies. Using single-cell RNA sequencing, we identified specific cell groups in the cerebellum of a FRDA mouse model, emphasizing a notable inflammatory microglial response. These FXN-deficient microglia cells… Show more
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