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Mitochondrial GTP Links Nutrient Sensing to β Cell Health, Mitochondrial Morphology, and Insulin Secretion Independent of OxPhos.

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Jesinkey, S. R., et al. “Mitochondrial Gtp Links Nutrient Sensing To Β Cell Health, Mitochondrial Morphology, And Insulin Secretion Independent Of Oxphos.”. Cell Reports, pp. 759-772.e10.
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Author Sean R Jesinkey, Anila K Madiraju, Tiago C Alves, OrLando H Yarborough, Rebecca L Cardone, Xiaojian Zhao, Yassmin Parsaei, Ali R Nasiri, Gina Butrico, Xinran Liu, Anthony J Molina, Austin M Rountree, Adam S Neal, Dane M Wolf, John Sterpka, William M Philbrick, Ian R Sweet, Orian H Shirihai, Richard G Kibbey
Keywords MIMOSA, PEPCK-M, anaplerosis, insulin secretion, metabolic flux, mitochondrial GTP, oxidative phosphorylation, phosphoenolpyruvate, stable isotope, succinyl-CoA synthetase
Abstract

Mechanisms coordinating pancreatic β cell metabolism with insulin secretion are essential for glucose homeostasis. One key mechanism of β cell nutrient sensing uses the mitochondrial GTP (mtGTP) cycle. In this cycle, mtGTP synthesized by succinyl-CoA synthetase (SCS) is hydrolyzed via mitochondrial PEPCK (PEPCK-M) to make phosphoenolpyruvate, a high-energy metabolite that integrates TCA cycling and anaplerosis with glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Several strategies, including xenotopic overexpression of yeast mitochondrial GTP/GDP exchanger (GGC1) and human ATP and GTP-specific SCS isoforms, demonstrated the importance of the mtGTP cycle. These studies confirmed that mtGTP triggers and amplifies normal GSIS and rescues defects in GSIS both in vitro and in vivo. Increased mtGTP synthesis enhanced calcium oscillations during GSIS. mtGTP also augmented mitochondrial mass, increased insulin granule number, and membrane proximity without triggering de-differentiation or metabolic fragility. These data highlight the importance of the mtGTP signal in nutrient sensing, insulin secretion, mitochondrial maintenance, and β cell health.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Cell reports
Volume
28
Issue
3
Number of Pages
759-772.e10
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
2211-1247
DOI
10.1016/j.celrep.2019.06.058
Alternate Journal
Cell Rep
PMID
31315053
PMCID
PMC6713209
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