| Literature DB >> 34262025 |
Xinpei Gao1, Zhixin Jiang2, Xinfeng Yan3, Jiping Liu1, Fengwen Li2, Peng Liu2, Jialu Li1, Yuehua Wei4, Yi Eve Sun5, Yinan Zhang6, Congrong Wang7.
Abstract
The mitochondrial DNA m.3243A > G mutation is well-known to cause a variety of clinical phenotypes, including diabetes, deafness, and osteoporosis. Here, we report isolation and expansion of urine-derived stem cells (USCs) from patients carrying the m.3243A > G mutation, which demonstrate bimodal heteroplasmy. USCs with high levels of m.3243A > G mutation displayed abnormal mitochondrial morphology and function, as well as elevated ATF5-dependent mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPRmt), together with reduced Wnt/β-catenin signaling and osteogenic potentials. Knockdown of ATF5 in mutant USCs suppressed UPRmt, improved mitochondrial function, restored expression of GSK3B and WNT7B, and rescued osteogenic potentials. These results suggest that ATF5-dependent UPRmt could be a core disease mechanism underlying mitochondrial dysfunction and osteoporosis related to the m.3243A > G mutation, and therefore could be a novel putative therapeutic target for this genetic disorder.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34262025 DOI: 10.1038/s41419-021-03993-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Death Dis Impact factor: 8.469