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Mitofusin 1 and 2 regulation of mitochondrial DNA content is a critical determinant of glucose homeostasis.

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Sidarala, V., et al. “Mitofusin 1 And 2 Regulation Of Mitochondrial Dna Content Is A Critical Determinant Of Glucose Homeostasis.”. Nature Communications, p. 2340.
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Author Vaibhav Sidarala, Jie Zhu, Elena Levi-D'Ancona, Gemma L Pearson, Emma C Reck, Emily M Walker, Brett A Kaufman, Scott A Soleimanpour
Abstract

The dynamin-like GTPases Mitofusin 1 and 2 (Mfn1 and Mfn2) are essential for mitochondrial function, which has been principally attributed to their regulation of fission/fusion dynamics. Here, we report that Mfn1 and 2 are critical for glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) primarily through control of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content. Whereas Mfn1 and Mfn2 individually were dispensable for glucose homeostasis, combined Mfn1/2 deletion in β-cells reduced mtDNA content, impaired mitochondrial morphology and networking, and decreased respiratory function, ultimately resulting in severe glucose intolerance. Importantly, gene dosage studies unexpectedly revealed that Mfn1/2 control of glucose homeostasis was dependent on maintenance of mtDNA content, rather than mitochondrial structure. Mfn1/2 maintain mtDNA content by regulating the expression of the crucial mitochondrial transcription factor Tfam, as Tfam overexpression ameliorated the reduction in mtDNA content and GSIS in Mfn1/2-deficient β-cells. Thus, the primary physiologic role of Mfn1 and 2 in β-cells is coupled to the preservation of mtDNA content rather than mitochondrial architecture, and Mfn1 and 2 may be promising targets to overcome mitochondrial dysfunction and restore glucose control in diabetes.

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
13
Issue
1
Number of Pages
2340
Date Published
04/2022
ISSN Number
2041-1723
DOI
10.1038/s41467-022-29945-7
Alternate Journal
Nat Commun
PMID
35487893
PMCID
PMC9055072
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