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Control of mitochondrial metabolism and systemic energy homeostasis by microRNAs 378 and 378☆

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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1207605109

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fatty acid oxidation; adipocytes; mitochondrial CO2 production

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  1. American Heart Association
  2. National Institutes of Health
  3. Robert A. Welch Foundation [I-0025]
  4. Jon Holden DeHaan Foundation
  5. Donald W. Reynolds Center for Clinical Cardiovascular Research
  6. Fondation Leducq TransAtlantic Network of Excellence in Cardiovascular Research Program
  7. Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas

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Obesity and metabolic syndrome are associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and deranged regulation of metabolic genes. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1 beta (PGC-1 beta) is a transcriptional coactivator that regulates metabolism and mitochondrial biogenesis through stimulation of nuclear hormone receptors and other transcription factors. We report that the PGC-1 beta gene encodes two microRNAs (miRNAs), miR-378 and miR-378(star), which counterbalance the metabolic actions of PGC-1 beta. Mice genetically lacking miR-378 and miR-378(star) are resistant to high-fat diet-induced obesity and exhibit enhanced mitochondrial fatty acid metabolism and elevated oxidative capacity of insulin-target tissues. Among the many targets of these miRNAs, carnitine O-acetyltransferase, a mitochondrial enzyme involved in fatty acid metabolism, and MED13, a component of the Mediator complex that controls nuclear hormone receptor activity, are repressed by miR-378 and miR-378(star), respectively, and are elevated in the livers of miR-378/378(star) KO mice. Consistent with these targets as contributors to the metabolic actions of miR-378 and miR-378(star), previous studies have implicated carnitine O-acetyltransferase and MED13 in metabolic syndrome and obesity. Our findings identify miR-378 and miR-378(star) as integral components of a regulatory circuit that functions under conditions of metabolic stress to control systemic energy homeostasis and the overall oxidative capacity of insulin target tissues. Thus, these miRNAs provide potential targets for pharmacologic intervention in obesity and metabolic syndrome.

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