Astrocytic FABP5 drives non-cell-autonomous oligodendrocyte injury in multiple system atrophy by promoting TNF signaling and ferroptotic stress

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Abstract Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a fatal α-synucleinopathy characterized by progressive parkinsonism, cerebellar and autonomic dysfunction. Currently, the mechanisms driving cerebellar white matter neuroinflammation and degeneration in MSA are poorly understood. Here, we identified fatty acid-binding protein 5 (FABP5) as a key factor regulating cerebellar inflammation in MSA pathogenesis in a detailed study of human, mouse and cultured astrocytes. Firstly, transcriptomic profiling of human MSA cerebellar white matter revealed activation of pro-inflammatory and ferroptotic pathways, with FABP5 identified as a key pathway component that is upregulated. We confirmed that FABP5 is upregulated in reactive astrocytes in the PLP-α-syn transgenic mouse model, also in LPS-treated primary astrocytes. Fabp5 silencing suppressed TNF signaling, mitigated ferroptosis, and restored mitochondrial function. These findings suggest astrocytic FABP5 as a central intracellular regulator linking glial inflammation, ferroptosis, and mitochondrial injury. Overall, this mechanism suggests that FABP5 drives pathology mediated by astrocytes oligodendroglia in MSA, therefore representing a novel and promising therapeutic target. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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