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Contribution of HIF-P4H isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by HIF-P4H-2 antagonism

Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) prolyl 4-hydroxylases (HIF-P4Hs 1–3) are druggable targets in renal anemia, where pan-HIF-P4H inhibitors induce an erythropoietic response. Preclinical data suggest that HIF-P4Hs could also be therapeutic targets for treating metabolic dysfunction, although the contrib...

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Autores principales: Tapio, Joona, Halmetoja, Riikka, Dimova, Elitsa Y., Mäki, Joni M., Laitala, Anu, Walkinshaw, Gail, Myllyharju, Johanna, Serpi, Raisa, Koivunen, Peppi
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9352911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35787374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102222
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author Tapio, Joona
Halmetoja, Riikka
Dimova, Elitsa Y.
Mäki, Joni M.
Laitala, Anu
Walkinshaw, Gail
Myllyharju, Johanna
Serpi, Raisa
Koivunen, Peppi
author_facet Tapio, Joona
Halmetoja, Riikka
Dimova, Elitsa Y.
Mäki, Joni M.
Laitala, Anu
Walkinshaw, Gail
Myllyharju, Johanna
Serpi, Raisa
Koivunen, Peppi
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description Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) prolyl 4-hydroxylases (HIF-P4Hs 1–3) are druggable targets in renal anemia, where pan-HIF-P4H inhibitors induce an erythropoietic response. Preclinical data suggest that HIF-P4Hs could also be therapeutic targets for treating metabolic dysfunction, although the contributions of HIF-P4H isoenzymes in various tissues to the metabolic phenotype are inadequately understood. Here, we used mouse lines that were gene-deficient for HIF-P4Hs 1 to 3 and two preclinical pan-HIF-P4H inhibitors to study the contributions of these isoenzymes to the anthropometric and metabolic outcome and HIF response. We show both inhibitors induced a HIF response in wildtype white adipose tissue (WAT), liver, and skeletal muscle and alleviated metabolic dysfunction during a 6-week treatment period, but they did not alter healthy metabolism. Our data indicate that HIF-P4H-1 contributed especially to skeletal muscle and WAT metabolism and that its loss lowered body weight and serum cholesterol levels upon aging. In addition, we found HIF-P4H-3 had effects on the liver and WAT and its loss increased body weight, adiposity, liver weight and triglyceride levels, WAT inflammation, and cholesterol levels and resulted in hyperglycemia and insulin resistance, especially during aging. Finally, we demonstrate HIF-P4H-2 affected all tissues studied; its inhibition lowered body and liver weight and serum cholesterol levels and improved glucose tolerance. We found very few HIF target metabolic mRNAs were regulated by the inhibition of three isoenzymes, thus suggesting a potential for selective therapeutic tractability. Altogether, these data provide specifications for the future development of HIF-P4H inhibitors for the treatment of metabolic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-93529112022-08-09 Contribution of HIF-P4H isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by HIF-P4H-2 antagonism Tapio, Joona Halmetoja, Riikka Dimova, Elitsa Y. Mäki, Joni M. Laitala, Anu Walkinshaw, Gail Myllyharju, Johanna Serpi, Raisa Koivunen, Peppi J Biol Chem Research Article Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) prolyl 4-hydroxylases (HIF-P4Hs 1–3) are druggable targets in renal anemia, where pan-HIF-P4H inhibitors induce an erythropoietic response. Preclinical data suggest that HIF-P4Hs could also be therapeutic targets for treating metabolic dysfunction, although the contributions of HIF-P4H isoenzymes in various tissues to the metabolic phenotype are inadequately understood. Here, we used mouse lines that were gene-deficient for HIF-P4Hs 1 to 3 and two preclinical pan-HIF-P4H inhibitors to study the contributions of these isoenzymes to the anthropometric and metabolic outcome and HIF response. We show both inhibitors induced a HIF response in wildtype white adipose tissue (WAT), liver, and skeletal muscle and alleviated metabolic dysfunction during a 6-week treatment period, but they did not alter healthy metabolism. Our data indicate that HIF-P4H-1 contributed especially to skeletal muscle and WAT metabolism and that its loss lowered body weight and serum cholesterol levels upon aging. In addition, we found HIF-P4H-3 had effects on the liver and WAT and its loss increased body weight, adiposity, liver weight and triglyceride levels, WAT inflammation, and cholesterol levels and resulted in hyperglycemia and insulin resistance, especially during aging. Finally, we demonstrate HIF-P4H-2 affected all tissues studied; its inhibition lowered body and liver weight and serum cholesterol levels and improved glucose tolerance. We found very few HIF target metabolic mRNAs were regulated by the inhibition of three isoenzymes, thus suggesting a potential for selective therapeutic tractability. Altogether, these data provide specifications for the future development of HIF-P4H inhibitors for the treatment of metabolic diseases. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9352911/ /pubmed/35787374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102222 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tapio, Joona
Halmetoja, Riikka
Dimova, Elitsa Y.
Mäki, Joni M.
Laitala, Anu
Walkinshaw, Gail
Myllyharju, Johanna
Serpi, Raisa
Koivunen, Peppi
Contribution of HIF-P4H isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by HIF-P4H-2 antagonism
title Contribution of HIF-P4H isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by HIF-P4H-2 antagonism
title_full Contribution of HIF-P4H isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by HIF-P4H-2 antagonism
title_fullStr Contribution of HIF-P4H isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by HIF-P4H-2 antagonism
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of HIF-P4H isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by HIF-P4H-2 antagonism
title_short Contribution of HIF-P4H isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by HIF-P4H-2 antagonism
title_sort contribution of hif-p4h isoenzyme inhibition to metabolism indicates major beneficial effects being conveyed by hif-p4h-2 antagonism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9352911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35787374
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102222
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