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TNAP: A New Multitask Enzyme in Energy Metabolism

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms221910470

Keywords

TNAP; metabolic syndrome; liver; bile; steatosis; adipocyte; lipopolysaccharide; CD36; phosphocreatine

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  1. European Research Area Network on Cardiovascular Diseases (ERA-NET CVD, Microexploration project 2018-2021)
  2. Fondation de France (2019-2020) [00086497]

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TNAP is crucial for skeletal and dental mineralization, but also associated with enhanced cardiovascular mortality in individuals with metabolic syndrome. On the other hand, TNAP plays protective roles in preventing steatohepatitis and is essential for adipocyte differentiation and thermogenesis.
Tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (TNAP) is mainly known for its necessary role in skeletal and dental mineralization, which relies on the hydrolysis of the mineralization inhibitor inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi). Mutations in the gene encoding TNAP leading to severe hypophosphatasia result in strongly reduced mineralization and perinatal death. Fortunately, the relatively recent development of a recombinant TNAP with a bone anchor has allowed to correct the bone defects and prolong the life of affected babies and children. Researches on TNAP must however not be slowed down, because accumulating evidence indicates that TNAP activation in individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with enhanced cardiovascular mortality, presumably in relation with cardiovascular calcification. On the other hand, TNAP appears to be necessary to prevent the development of steatohepatitis in mice, suggesting that TNAP plays protective roles. The aim of the present review is to highlight the known or suspected functions of TNAP in energy metabolism that may be associated with the development of MetS. The location of TNAP in liver and its function in bile excretion, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) detoxification and fatty acid transport will be presented. The expression and function of TNAP in adipocyte differentiation and thermogenesis will also be discussed. Given that TNAP is a tissue- and substrate-nonspecific phosphatase, we believe that it exerts several crucial pathophysiological functions that are just beginning to be discovered.

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