作者
Li Xie,Yinan Zhang,Lingyan Xu,Aoxue Wang,Yejun Zou,Ting Li,Li Huang,Weicai Chen,Shuning Liu,Kun Jiang,Qian Zhang,Dongmei Wang,Lijuan Zhang,Zhuo Zhang,Zeyi Zhang,Xianjun Chen,Jia Wang,Aihua Zhao,Xinfeng Yan,Hai‐Meng Zhou,Linyong Zhu,Xinran Ma,Zhenyu Ju,Weiping Jia,Congrong Wang,Joseph Loscalzo,Yi Yang,Yuzheng Zhao
摘要
Despite its central importance in cellular metabolism, many details remain to be determined regarding subcellular lactate metabolism and its regulation in physiology and disease, as there is sensitive spatiotemporal resolution of lactate distribution, and dynamics remains a technical challenge. Here, we develop and characterize an ultrasensitive, highly responsive, ratiometric lactate sensor, named FiLa, enabling the monitoring of subtle lactate fluctuations in living cells and animals. Utilizing FiLa, we demonstrate that lactate is highly enriched in mammalian mitochondria and compile an atlas of subcellular lactate metabolism that reveals lactate as a key hub sensing various metabolic activities. In addition, FiLa sensors also enable direct imaging of elevated lactate levels in diabetic mice and facilitate the establishment of a simple, rapid, and sensitive lactate assay for point-of-care clinical screening. Thus, FiLa sensors provide powerful, broadly applicable tools for defining the spatiotemporal landscape of lactate metabolism in health and disease.