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A Mouse Model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type IX-Beta: A Role for Phkb in Glycogenolysis

Glycogen storage disease type IX (GSD-IX) constitutes nearly a quarter of all GSDs. This ketotic form of GSD is caused by mutations in phosphorylase kinase (PhK), which is composed of four subunits (α, β, γ, δ). PhK is required for the activation of the liver isoform of glycogen phosphorylase (PYGL)...

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Autores principales: Arends, Charles J., Wilson, Lane H., Estrella, Ana, Kwon, Oh Sung, Weinstein, David A., Lee, Young Mok
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36077341
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179944
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author Arends, Charles J.
Wilson, Lane H.
Estrella, Ana
Kwon, Oh Sung
Weinstein, David A.
Lee, Young Mok
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Wilson, Lane H.
Estrella, Ana
Kwon, Oh Sung
Weinstein, David A.
Lee, Young Mok
author_sort Arends, Charles J.
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description Glycogen storage disease type IX (GSD-IX) constitutes nearly a quarter of all GSDs. This ketotic form of GSD is caused by mutations in phosphorylase kinase (PhK), which is composed of four subunits (α, β, γ, δ). PhK is required for the activation of the liver isoform of glycogen phosphorylase (PYGL), which generates free glucose-1-phosphate monomers to be used as energy via cleavage of the α -(1,4) glycosidic linkages in glycogen chains. Mutations in any of the PhK subunits can negatively affect the regulatory and catalytic activity of PhK during glycogenolysis. To understand the pathogenesis of GSD-IX-beta, we characterized a newly created PHKB knockout (Phkb(−/−)) mouse model. In this study, we assessed fasting blood glucose and ketone levels, serum metabolite concentrations, glycogen phosphorylase activity, and gene expression of gluconeogenic genes and fibrotic genes. Phkb(−/−) mice displayed hepatomegaly with lower fasting blood glucose concentrations. Phkb(−/−) mice showed partial liver glycogen phosphorylase activity and increased sensitivity to pyruvate, indicative of partial glycogenolytic activity and upregulation of gluconeogenesis. Additionally, gene expression analysis demonstrated increased lipid metabolism in Phkb(−/−) mice. Gene expression analysis and liver histology in the livers of old Phkb(−/−) mice (>40 weeks) showed minimal profibrogenic features when analyzed with age-matched wild-type (WT) mice. Collectively, the Phkb(−/−) mouse recapitulates mild clinical features in patients with GSD-IX-beta. Metabolic and molecular analysis confirmed that Phkb(−/−) mice were capable of sustaining energy homeostasis during prolonged fasting by using partial glycogenolysis, increased gluconeogenesis, and potentially fatty acid oxidation in the liver.
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spelling pubmed-94560972022-09-09 A Mouse Model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type IX-Beta: A Role for Phkb in Glycogenolysis Arends, Charles J. Wilson, Lane H. Estrella, Ana Kwon, Oh Sung Weinstein, David A. Lee, Young Mok Int J Mol Sci Article Glycogen storage disease type IX (GSD-IX) constitutes nearly a quarter of all GSDs. This ketotic form of GSD is caused by mutations in phosphorylase kinase (PhK), which is composed of four subunits (α, β, γ, δ). PhK is required for the activation of the liver isoform of glycogen phosphorylase (PYGL), which generates free glucose-1-phosphate monomers to be used as energy via cleavage of the α -(1,4) glycosidic linkages in glycogen chains. Mutations in any of the PhK subunits can negatively affect the regulatory and catalytic activity of PhK during glycogenolysis. To understand the pathogenesis of GSD-IX-beta, we characterized a newly created PHKB knockout (Phkb(−/−)) mouse model. In this study, we assessed fasting blood glucose and ketone levels, serum metabolite concentrations, glycogen phosphorylase activity, and gene expression of gluconeogenic genes and fibrotic genes. Phkb(−/−) mice displayed hepatomegaly with lower fasting blood glucose concentrations. Phkb(−/−) mice showed partial liver glycogen phosphorylase activity and increased sensitivity to pyruvate, indicative of partial glycogenolytic activity and upregulation of gluconeogenesis. Additionally, gene expression analysis demonstrated increased lipid metabolism in Phkb(−/−) mice. Gene expression analysis and liver histology in the livers of old Phkb(−/−) mice (>40 weeks) showed minimal profibrogenic features when analyzed with age-matched wild-type (WT) mice. Collectively, the Phkb(−/−) mouse recapitulates mild clinical features in patients with GSD-IX-beta. Metabolic and molecular analysis confirmed that Phkb(−/−) mice were capable of sustaining energy homeostasis during prolonged fasting by using partial glycogenolysis, increased gluconeogenesis, and potentially fatty acid oxidation in the liver. MDPI 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9456097/ /pubmed/36077341 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179944 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arends, Charles J.
Wilson, Lane H.
Estrella, Ana
Kwon, Oh Sung
Weinstein, David A.
Lee, Young Mok
A Mouse Model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type IX-Beta: A Role for Phkb in Glycogenolysis
title A Mouse Model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type IX-Beta: A Role for Phkb in Glycogenolysis
title_full A Mouse Model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type IX-Beta: A Role for Phkb in Glycogenolysis
title_fullStr A Mouse Model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type IX-Beta: A Role for Phkb in Glycogenolysis
title_full_unstemmed A Mouse Model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type IX-Beta: A Role for Phkb in Glycogenolysis
title_short A Mouse Model of Glycogen Storage Disease Type IX-Beta: A Role for Phkb in Glycogenolysis
title_sort mouse model of glycogen storage disease type ix-beta: a role for phkb in glycogenolysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36077341
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179944
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