生物
脂肪肝
线粒体
转录组
脂质代谢
β氧化
糖酵解
PDK4型
生物化学
脂肪酸
新陈代谢
基因
下调和上调
基因表达
内科学
医学
疾病
作者
Sarah Görigk,D. Margriet Ouwens,Tanja Kuhn,Delsi Altenhofen,Christian Binsch,Mareike Damen,Jenny Minh-An Khuong,Katharina Kaiser,Birgit Knebel,Heike Vogel,Annette Schürmann,Alexandra Chadt,Hadi Al‐Hasani
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bbalip.2022.159153
摘要
Changes in intracellular CoA levels are known to contribute to the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in type 2 diabetes (T2D) in human and rodents. However, the underlying genetic basis is still poorly understood. Due to their diverse susceptibility towards metabolic diseases, mouse inbred strains have been proven to serve as powerful tools for the identification of novel genetic factors that underlie the pathophysiology of NAFLD and diabetes. Transcriptome analysis of mouse liver samples revealed the nucleoside diphosphate linked moiety X-type motif Nudt19 as novel candidate gene responsible for NAFLD and T2D development. Knockdown (KD) of Nudt19 increased mitochondrial and glycolytic ATP production rates in Hepa 1-6 cells by 41% and 10%, respectively. The enforced utilization of glutamine or fatty acids as energy substrate reduced uncoupled respiration by 41% and 47%, respectively, in non-target (NT) siRNA transfected cells. This reduction was prevented upon Nudt19 KD. Furthermore, incubation with palmitate or oleate respectively increased mitochondrial ATP production by 31% and 20%, and uncoupled respiration by 23% and 30% in Nudt19 KD cells, but not in NT cells. The enhanced fatty acid oxidation in Nudt19 KD cells was accompanied by a 1.3-fold increased abundance of Pdk4. This study is the first to describe Nudt19 as regulator of hepatic lipid metabolism and potential mediator of NAFLD and T2D development.
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