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LETM1 couples mitochondrial DNA metabolism and nutrient preference

The diverse clinical phenotypes of Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) are the result of haploinsufficiency of several genes, one of which, LETM1, encodes a protein of the mitochondrial inner membrane of uncertain function. Here, we show that LETM1 is associated with mitochondrial ribosomes, is required...

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Autores principales: Durigon, Romina, Mitchell, Alice L, Jones, Aleck WE, Manole, Andreea, Mennuni, Mara, Hirst, Elizabeth MA, Houlden, Henry, Maragni, Giuseppe, Lattante, Serena, Doronzio, Paolo Niccolo’, Dalla Rosa, Ilaria, Zollino, Marcella, Holt, Ian J, Spinazzola, Antonella
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6127893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30012579
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708550
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author Durigon, Romina
Mitchell, Alice L
Jones, Aleck WE
Manole, Andreea
Mennuni, Mara
Hirst, Elizabeth MA
Houlden, Henry
Maragni, Giuseppe
Lattante, Serena
Doronzio, Paolo Niccolo’
Dalla Rosa, Ilaria
Zollino, Marcella
Holt, Ian J
Spinazzola, Antonella
author_facet Durigon, Romina
Mitchell, Alice L
Jones, Aleck WE
Manole, Andreea
Mennuni, Mara
Hirst, Elizabeth MA
Houlden, Henry
Maragni, Giuseppe
Lattante, Serena
Doronzio, Paolo Niccolo’
Dalla Rosa, Ilaria
Zollino, Marcella
Holt, Ian J
Spinazzola, Antonella
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description The diverse clinical phenotypes of Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) are the result of haploinsufficiency of several genes, one of which, LETM1, encodes a protein of the mitochondrial inner membrane of uncertain function. Here, we show that LETM1 is associated with mitochondrial ribosomes, is required for mitochondrial DNA distribution and expression, and regulates the activity of an ancillary metabolic enzyme, pyruvate dehydrogenase. LETM1 deficiency in WHS alters mitochondrial morphology and DNA organization, as does substituting ketone bodies for glucose in control cells. While this change in nutrient availability leads to the death of fibroblasts with normal amounts of LETM1, WHS‐derived fibroblasts survive on ketone bodies, which can be attributed to their reduced dependence on glucose oxidation. Thus, remodeling of mitochondrial nucleoprotein complexes results from the inability of mitochondria to use specific substrates for energy production and is indicative of mitochondrial dysfunction. However, the dysfunction could be mitigated by a modified diet—for WHS, one high in lipids and low in carbohydrates.
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spelling pubmed-61278932018-09-10 LETM1 couples mitochondrial DNA metabolism and nutrient preference Durigon, Romina Mitchell, Alice L Jones, Aleck WE Manole, Andreea Mennuni, Mara Hirst, Elizabeth MA Houlden, Henry Maragni, Giuseppe Lattante, Serena Doronzio, Paolo Niccolo’ Dalla Rosa, Ilaria Zollino, Marcella Holt, Ian J Spinazzola, Antonella EMBO Mol Med Research Articles The diverse clinical phenotypes of Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) are the result of haploinsufficiency of several genes, one of which, LETM1, encodes a protein of the mitochondrial inner membrane of uncertain function. Here, we show that LETM1 is associated with mitochondrial ribosomes, is required for mitochondrial DNA distribution and expression, and regulates the activity of an ancillary metabolic enzyme, pyruvate dehydrogenase. LETM1 deficiency in WHS alters mitochondrial morphology and DNA organization, as does substituting ketone bodies for glucose in control cells. While this change in nutrient availability leads to the death of fibroblasts with normal amounts of LETM1, WHS‐derived fibroblasts survive on ketone bodies, which can be attributed to their reduced dependence on glucose oxidation. Thus, remodeling of mitochondrial nucleoprotein complexes results from the inability of mitochondria to use specific substrates for energy production and is indicative of mitochondrial dysfunction. However, the dysfunction could be mitigated by a modified diet—for WHS, one high in lipids and low in carbohydrates. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-07-16 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6127893/ /pubmed/30012579 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708550 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Durigon, Romina
Mitchell, Alice L
Jones, Aleck WE
Manole, Andreea
Mennuni, Mara
Hirst, Elizabeth MA
Houlden, Henry
Maragni, Giuseppe
Lattante, Serena
Doronzio, Paolo Niccolo’
Dalla Rosa, Ilaria
Zollino, Marcella
Holt, Ian J
Spinazzola, Antonella
LETM1 couples mitochondrial DNA metabolism and nutrient preference
title LETM1 couples mitochondrial DNA metabolism and nutrient preference
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title_fullStr LETM1 couples mitochondrial DNA metabolism and nutrient preference
title_full_unstemmed LETM1 couples mitochondrial DNA metabolism and nutrient preference
title_short LETM1 couples mitochondrial DNA metabolism and nutrient preference
title_sort letm1 couples mitochondrial dna metabolism and nutrient preference
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6127893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30012579
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708550
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