Literature DB >> 24262987

Chromosome 19 open reading frame 80 is upregulated by thyroid hormone and modulates autophagy and lipid metabolism.

Yi-Hsin Tseng1, Po-Yuan Ke2, Chia-Jung Liao1, Sheng-Ming Wu1, Hsiang-Cheng Chi1, Chung-Ying Tsai1, Cheng-Yi Chen1, Yang-Hsiang Lin1, Kwang-Huei Lin3.   

Abstract

The thyroid hormone, T 3, regulates cell growth, differentiation and development through binding to the nuclear thyroid hormone receptor (THR), a member of the steroid/TR superfamily of ligand-dependent transcriptional factors. T 3 modulates lipid metabolism in liver, although the detailed molecular mechanisms are unclear at present. Here, by a microarray analysis, we identified a novel chromosome 19 open reading frame 80 (C19orf80) which was activated by T 3. T 3 stimulation led to upregulation of both mRNA and protein levels of C19orf80. Immunofluorescence analysis revealed a vesicle-like pattern of C19orf80 around lipid droplets or within the lysosome-associated compartment in cells. Furthermore, T 3 treatment as well as C19orf80 overexpression specifically activated the autophagic response and lipid metabolism, as observed from lipidated LC3 (LC3-II) and levels of oxygen consumption rate, respectively. Reciprocally, knockdown of C19orf80 obstructed T 3-activated autophagy and lipolysis. Moreover, treatment with autolysosome maturation inhibitors, ammonium chloride and chloroquine, not only suppressed the T 3-activated autophagic process but also lipid metabolism. Our results collectively suggested that T 3 regulates lipid metabolism through a C19orf80-activated autophagic process.

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Keywords:  autophagy; chromosome 19 open reading frame 80; lipid droplet; lysosome; thyroid hormone

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24262987      PMCID: PMC4389877          DOI: 10.4161/auto.26126

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autophagy        ISSN: 1554-8627            Impact factor:   16.016


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