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Association of the 1q25 Diabetes-Specific Coronary Heart Disease Locus With Alterations of the γ-Glutamyl Cycle and Increased Methylglyoxal Levels in Endothelial Cells.

Citation
Pipino, C., et al. “Association Of The 1Q25 Diabetes-Specific Coronary Heart Disease Locus With Alterations Of The Γ-Glutamyl Cycle And Increased Methylglyoxal Levels In Endothelial Cells.”. Diabetes, pp. 2206-2216.
Center Joslin Diabetes Center
Author Caterina Pipino, Hetal Shah, Sabrina Prudente, Natalia Di Pietro, Lixia Zeng, Kyoungmin Park, Vincenzo Trischitta, Subramanian Pennathur, Assunta Pandolfi, Alessandro Doria
Abstract

A chromosome 1q25 variant (rs10911021) has been associated with coronary heart disease (CHD) in type 2 diabetes. In human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), the risk allele "C" is associated with lower expression of the adjacent gene encoding glutamine synthase, converting glutamic acid to glutamine. To further investigate the mechanisms through which this locus affects CHD risk, we measured 35 intracellular metabolites involved in glutamic acid metabolism and the γ-glutamyl cycle in 62 HUVEC strains carrying different rs10911021 genotypes. Eight metabolites were positively associated with the risk allele (17-58% increase/allele copy, = 0.046-0.002), including five γ-glutamyl amino acids, β-citryl-glutamate, -acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate, and ophthalmate-a marker of γ-glutamyl cycle malfunction. Consistent with these findings, the risk allele was also associated with decreased glutathione-to-glutamate ratio (-9%, = 0.012), decreased -lactoylglutathione (-41%, = 0.019), and reduced detoxification of the atherogenic compound methylglyoxal (+54%, = 0.008). downregulation by shRNA caused a 40% increase in the methylglyoxal level, which was completely prevented by glutamine supplementation. In summary, we have identified intracellular metabolic traits associated with the 1q25 risk allele in HUVECs, including impairments of the γ-glutamyl cycle and methylglyoxal detoxification. Glutamine supplementation abolishes the latter abnormality, suggesting that such treatment may prevent CHD in 1q25 risk allele carriers.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
69
Issue
10
Number of Pages
2206-2216
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1939-327X
DOI
10.2337/db20-0475
Alternate Journal
Diabetes
PMID
32651240
PMCID
PMC7506838
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