Literature DB >> 27553638

Altered glycogen metabolism causes hepatomegaly following an Atg7 deletion.

Lara Kern1, Johanne Spreckels1, Andrea Nist2, Thorsten Stiewe2,3, Chrysanthi Skevaki4, Brandon Greene5, Marco Mernberger3, Hans-Peter Elsässer6.   

Abstract

Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation process involved in the turnover of organelles or other cell constituents, in providing sources for energy production under starving conditions and in cell metabolism. A key protein in the macroautophagic machinery is the autophagy-related protein (Atg) 7. Constitutive deletion of Atg7 is lethal at birth. A conditional deletion of Atg7 in hepatocytes leads to hepatomegaly and in aged animals to liver tumors. With this study, we aim at analyzing the hepatomegaly development in more detail. The 3- to 4-fold enlargement of the liver takes place between days 25 and 35 after birth (P25-P35) and persists at least until P90. This is accompanied by a change in the expression of enzymes involved in the glycogen/glucose metabolism. While glycogen synthesis is inhibited, glucose is preferentially kept as glucose-6-phosphate inside the cells, inducing a swelling of the cells caused by hyperosmolarity. An increase of lipogenic enzymes suggests that glucose-6-phosphate is delivered to lipogenic pathways, which is supported by the occurrence of a steatosis around P30. The development of hepatomegaly is accompanied by a polyploidisation of hepatocytes, an enhanced expression of genes related to inflammatory processes and an infiltration of macrophages and granulocytes. Our data provide evidence that the attenuation of macroautophagy in hepatocytes leads to a glucose retention that causes cell swelling. The resulting hepatomegaly, which develops in a time interval of about 10 days, perturbs liver perfusion and induces an inflammatory reaction together with polyploidisation.

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Keywords:  Atg7; Glycogen; Hepatomegaly; Liver; Metabolism

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27553638     DOI: 10.1007/s00441-016-2477-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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