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COX17 restricts renal fibrosis development by maintaining mitochondrial copper homeostasis and restoring complex IV activity

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ACTA PHARMACOLOGICA SINICA
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NATURE PUBL GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41401-023-01098-3

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renal fibrosis; mitochondria; copper; COX17; cytochrome c oxidase; NRK-52E cells

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Renal fibrosis development relies on proteins and cofactors, including copper, which is involved in renal microenvironment homeostasis. The accumulation of copper in mitochondria, rather than cytosol, leads to mitochondrial dysfunction, cell apoptosis, and renal fibrosis. Copper overload disrupts the activity of respiratory chain complex IV, impairs mitochondrial functions, and eventually leads to fibrosis development. COX17, the copper chaperone protein, plays a crucial role in maintaining mitochondrial copper homeostasis, restoring complex IV activity, and ameliorating renal fibrosis.
Renal fibrosis relies on multiple proteins and cofactors in its gradual development. Copper is a cofactor of many enzymes involved in renal microenvironment homeostasis. We previously reported that intracellular copper imbalance occurred during renal fibrosis development and was correlated with fibrosis intensity. In this study, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of how copper affected renal fibrosis development. Unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) mice were used for in vivo study; rat renal tubular epithelial cells (NRK-52E) treated with TGF-beta 1 were adapted as an in vitro fibrotic model. We revealed that the accumulation of copper in mitochondria, rather than cytosol, was responsible for mitochondrial dysfunction, cell apoptosis and renal fibrosis in both in vivo and in vitro fibrotic models. Furthermore, we showed that mitochondrial copper overload directly disrupted the activity of respiratory chain complex IV (cytochrome c oxidase), but not complex I, II and III, which hampered respiratory chain and disrupted mitochondrial functions, eventually leading to fibrosis development. Meanwhile, we showed that COX17, the copper chaperone protein, was significantly upregulated in the mitochondria of fibrotic kidneys and NRK-52E cells. Knockdown of COX17 aggravated mitochondrial copper accumulation, inhibited complex IV activity, augmented mitochondrial dysfunction and led to cell apoptosis and renal fibrosis, whereas overexpression of COX17 could discharge copper from mitochondria and protect mitochondrial function, alleviating renal fibrosis. In conclusion, copper accumulation in mitochondria blocks complex IV activity and induces mitochondrial dysfunction. COX17 plays a pivotal role in maintaining mitochondrial copper homeostasis, restoring complex IV activity, and ameliorating renal fibrosis.

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