Literature DB >> 23928362

Combination of lipid metabolism alterations and their sensitivity to inflammatory cytokines in human lipin-1-deficient myoblasts.

Caroline Michot1, Asmaa Mamoune, Joseph Vamecq, Mai Thao Viou, Lu-Sheng Hsieh, Eric Testet, Jeanne Lainé, Laurence Hubert, Anne-Frédérique Dessein, Monique Fontaine, Chris Ottolenghi, Laetitia Fouillen, Karim Nadra, Etienne Blanc, Jean Bastin, Sophie Candon, Mario Pende, Arnold Munnich, Asma Smahi, Fatima Djouadi, George M Carman, Norma Romero, Yves de Keyzer, Pascale de Lonlay.   

Abstract

Lipin-1 deficiency is associated with massive rhabdomyolysis episodes in humans, precipitated by febrile illnesses. Despite well-known roles of lipin-1 in lipid biosynthesis and transcriptional regulation, the pathogenic mechanisms leading to rhabdomyolysis remain unknown. Here we show that primary myoblasts from lipin-1-deficient patients exhibit a dramatic decrease in LPIN1 expression and phosphatidic acid phosphatase 1 activity, and a significant accumulation of lipid droplets (LD). The expression levels of LPIN1-target genes [peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors delta and alpha (PPARδ, PPARα), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha (PGC-1α), acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase, very long (ACADVL), carnitine palmitoyltransferase IB and 2 (CPT1B and CPT2)] were not affected while lipin-2 protein level, a closely related member of the family, was increased. Microarray analysis of patients' myotubes identified 19 down-regulated and 51 up-regulated genes, indicating pleiotropic effects of lipin-1 deficiency. Special attention was paid to the up-regulated ACACB (acetyl-CoA carboxylase beta), a key enzyme in the fatty acid synthesis/oxidation balance. We demonstrated that overexpression of ACACB was associated with free fatty acid accumulation in patients' myoblasts whereas malonyl-carnitine (as a measure of malonyl-CoA) and CPT1 activity were in the normal range in basal conditions accordingly to the normal daily activity reported by the patients. Remarkably ACACB invalidation in patients' myoblasts decreased LD number and size while LPIN1 invalidation in controls induced LD accumulation. Further, pro-inflammatory treatments tumor necrosis factor alpha+Interleukin-1beta(TNF1α+IL-1ß) designed to mimic febrile illness, resulted in increased malonyl-carnitine levels, reduced CPT1 activity and enhanced LD accumulation, a phenomenon reversed by dexamethasone and TNFα or IL-1ß inhibitors. Our data suggest that the pathogenic mechanism of rhabdomyolysis in lipin-1-deficient patients combines the predisposing constitutive impairment of lipid metabolism and its exacerbation by pro-inflammatory cytokines.
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Keywords:  ACACB; CPT; DAG; FAO; FFA; IL-1β; Inflammation; Interleukin-1beta; LD; Lipid droplet; Lipin-1; PA; PAP; PAP1; PL; Poly(I:C); Rhabdomyolysis; TAG; TNFα; acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase beta; carnitine palmitoyl transferase; diacylglycerol; fatty acid oxidation; free fatty acid; lipid droplets; mRC; mitochondrial respiratory chain; phosphatidic acid; phosphatidic acid phosphatase; phospholipids; polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid; triacylglycerides; tumor necrosis factor alpha

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23928362      PMCID: PMC4007099          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbadis.2013.07.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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