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Mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in C. elegans : Alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission

Riboflavin (Rf), or vitamin B2, is the precursor of FMN and FAD, redox cofactors of several dehydrogenases involved in energy metabolism, redox balance and other cell regulatory processes. FAD synthase, coded by FLAD1 gene in humans, is the last enzyme in the pathway converting Rf into FAD. Mutation...

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Autores principales: Leone, Piero, Tolomeo, Maria, Piancone, Elisabetta, Puzzovio, Pier Giorgio, De Giorgi, Carla, Indiveri, Cesare, Di Schiavi, Elia, Barile, Maria
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34558787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iub.2553
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author Leone, Piero
Tolomeo, Maria
Piancone, Elisabetta
Puzzovio, Pier Giorgio
De Giorgi, Carla
Indiveri, Cesare
Di Schiavi, Elia
Barile, Maria
author_facet Leone, Piero
Tolomeo, Maria
Piancone, Elisabetta
Puzzovio, Pier Giorgio
De Giorgi, Carla
Indiveri, Cesare
Di Schiavi, Elia
Barile, Maria
author_sort Leone, Piero
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description Riboflavin (Rf), or vitamin B2, is the precursor of FMN and FAD, redox cofactors of several dehydrogenases involved in energy metabolism, redox balance and other cell regulatory processes. FAD synthase, coded by FLAD1 gene in humans, is the last enzyme in the pathway converting Rf into FAD. Mutations in FLAD1 gene are responsible for neuromuscular disorders, in some cases treatable with Rf. In order to mimic these disorders, the Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) gene orthologue of FLAD1 (flad‐1) was silenced in a model strain hypersensitive to RNA interference in nervous system. Silencing flad‐1 resulted in a significant decrease in total flavin content, paralleled by a decrease in the level of the FAD‐dependent ETFDH protein and by a secondary transcriptional down‐regulation of the Rf transporter 1 (rft‐1) possibly responsible for the total flavin content decrease. Conversely an increased ETFDH mRNA content was found. These biochemical changes were accompanied by significant phenotypical changes, including impairments of fertility and locomotion due to altered cholinergic transmission, as indicated by the increased sensitivity to aldicarb. A proposal is made that neuronal acetylcholine production/release is affected by alteration of Rf homeostasis. Rf supplementation restored flavin content, increased rft‐1 transcript levels and eliminated locomotion defects. In this aspect, C. elegans could provide a low‐cost animal model to elucidate the molecular rationale for Rf therapy in human Rf responsive neuromuscular disorders and to screen other molecules with therapeutic potential.
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spelling pubmed-92925112022-07-20 Mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in C. elegans : Alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission Leone, Piero Tolomeo, Maria Piancone, Elisabetta Puzzovio, Pier Giorgio De Giorgi, Carla Indiveri, Cesare Di Schiavi, Elia Barile, Maria IUBMB Life Cofactor Assembly and INSERTION_1: Flavins Riboflavin (Rf), or vitamin B2, is the precursor of FMN and FAD, redox cofactors of several dehydrogenases involved in energy metabolism, redox balance and other cell regulatory processes. FAD synthase, coded by FLAD1 gene in humans, is the last enzyme in the pathway converting Rf into FAD. Mutations in FLAD1 gene are responsible for neuromuscular disorders, in some cases treatable with Rf. In order to mimic these disorders, the Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) gene orthologue of FLAD1 (flad‐1) was silenced in a model strain hypersensitive to RNA interference in nervous system. Silencing flad‐1 resulted in a significant decrease in total flavin content, paralleled by a decrease in the level of the FAD‐dependent ETFDH protein and by a secondary transcriptional down‐regulation of the Rf transporter 1 (rft‐1) possibly responsible for the total flavin content decrease. Conversely an increased ETFDH mRNA content was found. These biochemical changes were accompanied by significant phenotypical changes, including impairments of fertility and locomotion due to altered cholinergic transmission, as indicated by the increased sensitivity to aldicarb. A proposal is made that neuronal acetylcholine production/release is affected by alteration of Rf homeostasis. Rf supplementation restored flavin content, increased rft‐1 transcript levels and eliminated locomotion defects. In this aspect, C. elegans could provide a low‐cost animal model to elucidate the molecular rationale for Rf therapy in human Rf responsive neuromuscular disorders and to screen other molecules with therapeutic potential. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-09-24 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9292511/ /pubmed/34558787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iub.2553 Text en © 2021 The Authors. IUBMB Life published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Cofactor Assembly and INSERTION_1: Flavins
Leone, Piero
Tolomeo, Maria
Piancone, Elisabetta
Puzzovio, Pier Giorgio
De Giorgi, Carla
Indiveri, Cesare
Di Schiavi, Elia
Barile, Maria
Mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in C. elegans : Alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission
title Mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in C. elegans : Alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission
title_full Mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in C. elegans : Alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission
title_fullStr Mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in C. elegans : Alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission
title_full_unstemmed Mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in C. elegans : Alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission
title_short Mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in C. elegans : Alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission
title_sort mimicking human riboflavin responsive neuromuscular disorders by silencing flad‐1 gene in c. elegans : alteration of vitamin transport and cholinergic transmission
topic Cofactor Assembly and INSERTION_1: Flavins
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34558787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iub.2553
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