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The tripartite interaction of phosphate, autophagy, and αKlotho in health maintenance.

Mingjun Shi1, Jenny Maique1, Joy Shaffer1, Taylor Davidson2, Salwa Sebti2,3, Álvaro F Fernández2,3, Zhongju Zou3,4, Shirley Yan5, Beth Levine2,3,4,6, Orson W Moe1,2,7, Ming Chang Hu1,2.   

Abstract

Aging-related organ degeneration is driven by multiple factors including the cell maintenance mechanisms of autophagy, the cytoprotective protein αKlotho, and the lesser known effects of excess phosphate (Pi), or phosphotoxicity. To examine the interplay between Pi, autophagy, and αKlotho, we used the BK/BK mouse (homozygous for mutant Becn1F121A ) with increased autophagic flux, and αKlotho-hypomorphic mouse (kl/kl) with impaired urinary Pi excretion, low autophagy, and premature organ dysfunction. BK/BK mice live longer than WT littermates, and have heightened phosphaturia from downregulation of two key NaPi cotransporters in the kidney. The multi-organ failure in kl/kl mice was rescued in the double-mutant BK/BK;kl/kl mice exhibiting lower plasma Pi, improved weight gain, restored plasma and renal αKlotho levels, decreased pathology of multiple organs, and improved fertility compared to kl/kl mice. The beneficial effects of heightened autophagy from Becn1F121A was abolished by chronic high-Pi diet which also shortened life span in the BK/BK;kl/kl mice. Pi promoted beclin 1 binding to its negative regulator BCL2, which impairs autophagy flux. Pi downregulated αKlotho, which also independently impaired autophagy. In conclusion, Pi, αKlotho, and autophagy interact intricately to affect each other. Both autophagy and αKlotho antagonizes phosphotoxicity. In concert, this tripartite system jointly determines longevity and life span.
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Keywords:  BCL2; NaPi cotransporter; aging; autophagy; beclin 1; fertility; longevity; phosphorus; phosphotoxicity; αKlotho

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31908069      PMCID: PMC7286356          DOI: 10.1096/fj.201902127R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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