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Blockade of MCU-Mediated Ca Uptake Perturbs Lipid Metabolism via PP4-Dependent AMPK Dephosphorylation.
Citation | “Blockade Of Mcu-Mediated Ca Uptake Perturbs Lipid Metabolism Via Pp4-Dependent Ampk Dephosphorylation.”. Cell Reports, pp. 3709-3725.e7. . |
Center | University of Pennsylvania |
Author | Dhanendra Tomar, Fabián Jaña, Zhiwei Dong, William J Quinn, Pooja Jadiya, Sarah L Breves, Cassidy C Daw, Subramanya Srikantan, Santhanam Shanmughapriya, Neeharika Nemani, Edmund Carvalho, Aparna Tripathi, Alison M Worth, Xueqian Zhang, Roshanak Razmpour, Ajay Seelam, Stephen Rhode, Anuj Mehta V, Michael Murray, Daniel Slade, Servio H Ramirez, Prashant Mishra, Glenn S Gerhard, Jeffrey Caplan, Luke Norton, Kumar Sharma, Sudarsan Rajan, Darius Balciunas, Dayanjan S Wijesinghe, Rexford S Ahima, Joseph A Baur, Muniswamy Madesh |
Keywords | AMPK, MCU, bioenergetics, Calcium, diabetes, hepatocyte, lipid metabolism, metabolic diseases, mitochondrial Ca(2+) uniporter, phosphatase |
Abstract |
Mitochondrial Ca uniporter (MCU)-mediated Ca uptake promotes the buildup of reducing equivalents that fuel oxidative phosphorylation for cellular metabolism. Although MCU modulates mitochondrial bioenergetics, its function in energy homeostasis in vivo remains elusive. Here we demonstrate that deletion of the Mcu gene in mouse liver (MCU) and in Danio rerio by CRISPR/Cas9 inhibits mitochondrial Ca (Ca) uptake, delays cytosolic Ca (Ca) clearance, reduces oxidative phosphorylation, and leads to increased lipid accumulation. Elevated hepatic lipids in MCU were a direct result of extramitochondrial Ca-dependent protein phosphatase-4 (PP4) activity, which dephosphorylates AMPK. Loss of AMPK recapitulates hepatic lipid accumulation without changes in MCU-mediated Ca uptake. Furthermore, reconstitution of active AMPK, or PP4 knockdown, enhances lipid clearance in MCU hepatocytes. Conversely, gain-of-function MCU promotes rapid Ca uptake, decreases PP4 levels, and reduces hepatic lipid accumulation. Thus, our work uncovers an MCU/PP4/AMPK molecular cascade that links Ca dynamics to hepatic lipid metabolism. |
Year of Publication |
2019
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Journal |
Cell reports
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Volume |
26
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Issue |
13
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Number of Pages |
3709-3725.e7
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Date Published |
12/2019
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ISSN Number |
2211-1247
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DOI |
10.1016/j.celrep.2019.02.107
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Alternate Journal |
Cell Rep
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PMID |
30917323
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PMCID |
PMC6512325
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