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Acyl-CoA thioesterase-2 facilitates mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation in the liver

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
Volume 55, Issue 12, Pages 2458-2470

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.M046961

Keywords

-oxidation; mitochondria; mitochondrial thioesterase; mitochondrial proton leak; cardiolipin; mouse; acyl-coenzyme A

Funding

  1. American Heart Association [13SDG14380008, 12SDG8840004, 12IRG9010008]
  2. Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Pathology
  3. University of Pennsylvania Mouse Phenotyping, Physiology, and Metabolism Core [National Institutes of Health (NIH)] [P30 DK19525]
  4. NIH [RO1 HL108882, RO1 GM105724, RO1 AA022146, R01AG045351]

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Acyl-CoA thioesterase (Acot)2 localizes to the mitochondrial matrix and hydrolyses long-chain fatty acyl-CoA into free FA and CoASH. Acot2 is expressed in highly oxidative tissues and is poised to modulate mitochondrial FA oxidation (FAO), yet its biological role is unknown. Using a model of adenoviral Acot2 overexpression in mouse liver (Ad-Acot2), we show that Acot2 increases the utilization of FA substrate during the daytime in ad libitum-fed mice, but the nighttime switch to carbohydrate oxidation is similar to control mice. In further support of elevated FAO in Acot2 liver, daytime serum ketones were higher in Ad-Acot2 mice, and overnight fasting led to minimal hepatic steatosis as compared with control mice. In liver mitochondria from Ad-Acot2 mice, phosphorylating O-2 consumption was higher with lipid substrate, but not with nonlipid substrate. This increase depended on whether FA could be activated on the outer mitochondrial membrane, suggesting that the FA released by Acot2 could be effluxed from mitochondria then taken back up again for oxidation. This circuit would prevent the build-up of inhibitory long-chain fatty acyl-CoA esters. Altogether, our findings indicate that Acot2 can enhance FAO, possibly by mitigating the accumulation of FAO intermediates within the mitochondrial matrix.

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