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AIG1 and ADTRP are endogenous hydrolases of fatty acid esters of hydroxy fatty acids (FAHFAs) in mice.

Meric Erikci Ertunc1, Bernard P Kok2, William H Parsons3, Justin G Wang1, Dan Tan1, Cynthia J Donaldson1, Antonio F M Pinto1, Joan M Vaughan1, Nhi Ngo4, Kenneth M Lum4, Cassandra L Henry4, Aundrea R Coppola4, Micah J Niphakis4, Benjamin F Cravatt5, Enrique Saez2, Alan Saghatelian6.   

Abstract

Fatty acid esters of hydroxy fatty acids (FAHFAs) are a newly discovered class of signaling lipids with anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties. However, the endogenous regulation of FAHFAs remains a pressing but unanswered question. Here, using MS-based FAHFA hydrolysis assays, LC-MS-based lipidomics analyses, and activity-based protein profiling, we found that androgen-induced gene 1 (AIG1) and androgen-dependent TFPI-regulating protein (ADTRP), two threonine hydrolases, control FAHFA levels in vivo in both genetic and pharmacologic mouse models. Tissues from mice lacking ADTRP (Adtrp-KO), or both AIG1 and ADTRP (DKO) had higher concentrations of FAHFAs particularly isomers with the ester bond at the 9th carbon due to decreased FAHFA hydrolysis activity. The levels of other lipid classes were unaltered indicating that AIG1 and ADTRP specifically hydrolyze FAHFAs. Complementing these genetic studies, we also identified a dual AIG1/ADTRP inhibitor, ABD-110207, which is active in vivo Acute treatment of WT mice with ABD-110207 resulted in elevated FAHFA levels, further supporting the notion that AIG1 and ADTRP activity control endogenous FAHFA levels. However, loss of AIG1/ADTRP did not mimic the changes associated with pharmacologically administered FAHFAs on extent of upregulation of FAHFA levels, glucose tolerance, or insulin sensitivity in mice, indicating that therapeutic strategies should weigh more on FAHFA administration. Together, these findings identify AIG1 and ADTRP as the first endogenous FAHFA hydrolases identified and provide critical genetic and chemical tools for further characterization of these enzymes and endogenous FAHFAs to unravel their physiological functions and roles in health and disease.
© 2020 Erikci Ertunc et al.

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Keywords:  androgen induced gene 1 (AIG1); androgen-dependent TFPI-regulating protein (ADTRP); diabetes; enzyme inhibitor; fatty acid ester of hydroxy fatty acid (FAHFA); glucose metabolism; lipid ester; lipid signaling; metabolism; threonine hydrolase

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32152231      PMCID: PMC7196635          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA119.012145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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