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Mitochondrial proteostasis stress in muscle drives a long-range protective response to alleviate dietary obesity independently of ATF4

  • Qiqi Guo
  • , Zhisheng Xu
  • , Danxia Zhou
  • , Tingting Fu
  • , Wen Wang
  • , Wanping Sun
  • , Liwei Xiao
  • , Lin Liu
  • , Chenyun Ding
  • , Yujing Yin
  • , Zheng Zhou
  • , Zongchao Sun
  • , Yuangang Zhu
  • , Wenjing Zhou
  • , Yuhuan Jia
  • , Jiachen Xue
  • , Yuncong Chen
  • , Xiao Wei Chen
  • , Hai Long Piao
  • , Bin Lu
  • Zhenji Gan
  • Nanjing University Medical School
  • Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Peking University
  • Nanjing University
  • Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital of University of South China

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摘要

Mitochondrial quality in skeletal muscle is crucial for maintaining energy homeostasis during metabolic stresses. However, how muscle mitochondrial quality is controlled and its physiological impacts remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that mitoprotease LONP1 is essential for preserving muscle mitochondrial proteostasis and systemic metabolic homeostasis. Skeletal muscle-specific deletion of Lon protease homolog, mitochondrial (LONP1) impaired mitochondrial protein turnover, leading to muscle mitochondrial proteostasis stress. A benefit of this adaptive response was the complete resistance to diet-induced obesity. These favorable metabolic phenotypes were recapitulated in mice overexpressing LONP1 substrate ΔOTC in muscle mitochondria. Mechanistically, mitochondrial proteostasis imbalance elicits an unfolded protein response (UPRmt) in muscle that acts distally to modulate adipose tissue and liver metabolism. Unexpectedly, contrary to its previously proposed role, ATF4 is dispensable for the long-range protective response of skeletal muscle. Thus, these findings reveal a pivotal role of LONP1-dependent mitochondrial proteostasis in directing muscle UPRmt to regulate systemic metabolism.

源语言英语
文章编号eabo0340
期刊Science Advances
8
30
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2022
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