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Multiple Mechanisms Converging on Transcription Factor EB Activation by the Natural Phenol Pterostilbene

Pterostilbene (Pt) is a potentially beneficial plant phenol. In contrast to many other natural compounds (including the more celebrated resveratrol), Pt concentrations producing significant effects in vitro can also be reached with relative ease in vivo. Here we focus on some of the mechanisms under...

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Autores principales: La Spina, Martina, Azzolini, Michele, Salmaso, Andrea, Parrasia, Sofia, Galletta, Eva, Schiavone, Marco, Chrisam, Martina, Mattarei, Andrea, Di Benedetto, Giulietta, Ballabio, Andrea, Tiso, Natascia, Zoratti, Mario, Biasutto, Lucia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8727145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34992716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7658501
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author La Spina, Martina
Azzolini, Michele
Salmaso, Andrea
Parrasia, Sofia
Galletta, Eva
Schiavone, Marco
Chrisam, Martina
Mattarei, Andrea
Di Benedetto, Giulietta
Ballabio, Andrea
Tiso, Natascia
Zoratti, Mario
Biasutto, Lucia
author_facet La Spina, Martina
Azzolini, Michele
Salmaso, Andrea
Parrasia, Sofia
Galletta, Eva
Schiavone, Marco
Chrisam, Martina
Mattarei, Andrea
Di Benedetto, Giulietta
Ballabio, Andrea
Tiso, Natascia
Zoratti, Mario
Biasutto, Lucia
author_sort La Spina, Martina
collection PubMed
description Pterostilbene (Pt) is a potentially beneficial plant phenol. In contrast to many other natural compounds (including the more celebrated resveratrol), Pt concentrations producing significant effects in vitro can also be reached with relative ease in vivo. Here we focus on some of the mechanisms underlying its activity, those involved in the activation of transcription factor EB (TFEB). A set of processes leading to this outcome starts with the generation of ROS, attributed to the interaction of Pt with complex I of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and spreads to involve Ca(2+) mobilization from the ER/mitochondria pool, activation of CREB and AMPK, and inhibition of mTORC1. TFEB migration to the nucleus results in the upregulation of autophagy and lysosomal and mitochondrial biogenesis. Cells exposed to several μM levels of Pt experience a mitochondrial crisis, an indication for using low doses in therapeutic or nutraceutical applications. Pt afforded significant functional improvements in a zebrafish embryo model of ColVI-related myopathy, a pathology which also involves defective autophagy. Furthermore, long-term supplementation with Pt reduced body weight gain and increased transcription levels of Ppargc1a and Tfeb in a mouse model of diet-induced obesity. These in vivo findings strengthen the in vitro observations and highlight the therapeutic potential of this natural compound.
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spelling pubmed-87271452022-01-05 Multiple Mechanisms Converging on Transcription Factor EB Activation by the Natural Phenol Pterostilbene La Spina, Martina Azzolini, Michele Salmaso, Andrea Parrasia, Sofia Galletta, Eva Schiavone, Marco Chrisam, Martina Mattarei, Andrea Di Benedetto, Giulietta Ballabio, Andrea Tiso, Natascia Zoratti, Mario Biasutto, Lucia Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Pterostilbene (Pt) is a potentially beneficial plant phenol. In contrast to many other natural compounds (including the more celebrated resveratrol), Pt concentrations producing significant effects in vitro can also be reached with relative ease in vivo. Here we focus on some of the mechanisms underlying its activity, those involved in the activation of transcription factor EB (TFEB). A set of processes leading to this outcome starts with the generation of ROS, attributed to the interaction of Pt with complex I of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and spreads to involve Ca(2+) mobilization from the ER/mitochondria pool, activation of CREB and AMPK, and inhibition of mTORC1. TFEB migration to the nucleus results in the upregulation of autophagy and lysosomal and mitochondrial biogenesis. Cells exposed to several μM levels of Pt experience a mitochondrial crisis, an indication for using low doses in therapeutic or nutraceutical applications. Pt afforded significant functional improvements in a zebrafish embryo model of ColVI-related myopathy, a pathology which also involves defective autophagy. Furthermore, long-term supplementation with Pt reduced body weight gain and increased transcription levels of Ppargc1a and Tfeb in a mouse model of diet-induced obesity. These in vivo findings strengthen the in vitro observations and highlight the therapeutic potential of this natural compound. Hindawi 2021-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8727145/ /pubmed/34992716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7658501 Text en Copyright © 2021 Martina La Spina et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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La Spina, Martina
Azzolini, Michele
Salmaso, Andrea
Parrasia, Sofia
Galletta, Eva
Schiavone, Marco
Chrisam, Martina
Mattarei, Andrea
Di Benedetto, Giulietta
Ballabio, Andrea
Tiso, Natascia
Zoratti, Mario
Biasutto, Lucia
Multiple Mechanisms Converging on Transcription Factor EB Activation by the Natural Phenol Pterostilbene
title Multiple Mechanisms Converging on Transcription Factor EB Activation by the Natural Phenol Pterostilbene
title_full Multiple Mechanisms Converging on Transcription Factor EB Activation by the Natural Phenol Pterostilbene
title_fullStr Multiple Mechanisms Converging on Transcription Factor EB Activation by the Natural Phenol Pterostilbene
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Mechanisms Converging on Transcription Factor EB Activation by the Natural Phenol Pterostilbene
title_short Multiple Mechanisms Converging on Transcription Factor EB Activation by the Natural Phenol Pterostilbene
title_sort multiple mechanisms converging on transcription factor eb activation by the natural phenol pterostilbene
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8727145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34992716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7658501
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