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Atg2, Atg9 and Atg18 in mitochondrial integrity, cardiac function and healthspan in Drosophila.

Citation
Xu, P., et al. “Atg2, Atg9 And Atg18 In Mitochondrial Integrity, Cardiac Function And Healthspan In Drosophila.”. Journal Of Molecular And Cellular Cardiology, pp. 116-124.
Center University of Michigan
Author Peng Xu, Deena Damschroder, Mei Zhang, Karen A Ryall, Paul N Adler, Jeffrey J Saucerman, Robert J Wessells, Zhen Yan
Keywords Autophagy related genes, cardiac function, Functional aging, Healthspan, Indirect flight muscle, lifespan, mitophagy, Negative geotaxis
Abstract

In yeast, the Atg2-Atg18 complex regulates Atg9 recycling from phagophore assembly site during autophagy; their function in higher eukaryotes remains largely unknown. In a targeted screening in Drosophila melanogaster, we show that Mef2-GAL4-RNAi-mediated knockdown of Atg2, Atg9 or Atg18 in the heart and indirect flight muscles led to shortened healthspan (declined locomotive function) and lifespan. These flies displayed an accelerated age-dependent loss of cardiac function along with cardiac hypertrophy (increased heart tube wall thickness) and structural abnormality (distortion of the lumen surface). Using the Mef2-GAL4-MitoTimer mitochondrial reporter system and transmission electron microscopy, we observed significant elongation of mitochondria and reduced number of lysosome-targeted autophagosomes containing mitochondria in the heart tube but exaggerated mitochondrial fragmentation and reduced mitochondrial density in indirect flight muscles. These findings provide the first direct evidence of the importance of Atg2-Atg18/Atg9 autophagy complex in the maintenance of mitochondrial integrity and, regulation of heart and muscle functions in Drosophila, raising the possibility of augmenting Atg2-Atg18/Atg9 activity in promoting mitochondrial health and, muscle and heart function.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology
Volume
127
Number of Pages
116-124
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1095-8584
DOI
10.1016/j.yjmcc.2018.12.006
Alternate Journal
J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol.
PMID
30571977
PMCID
PMC6533900
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