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Upregulation of mitochondrial ATPase inhibitory factor 1 (ATPIF1) mediates increased glycolysis in mouse hearts

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
卷 132, 期 10, 页码 -

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AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
DOI: 10.1172/JCI155333

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  1. NIH [HL110349, HL142628, HL144778, GM086688, 7S10RR025107, HL137266]
  2. American Heart Association (AHA) [18EIA33900041]
  3. AHA Predoctoral Fellowship [20PRE35120126, 18POST33990352]

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This study reveals the mechanism of metabolic rewiring in hypertrophied and failing hearts, showing that increased expression of ATPIF1 leads to a switch towards glucose metabolism and glycolysis.
In hypertrophied and failing hearts, fuel metabolism is reprogrammed to increase glucose metabolism, especially glycolysis. This metabolic shift favors biosynthetic function at the expense of ATP production. Mechanisms responsible for the switch are poorly understood. We found that inhibitory factor 1 of the mitochondrial F0F1-ATP synthase (ATPIF1), a protein known to inhibit ATP hydrolysis by the reverse function of ATP synthase during ischemia, was significantly upregulated in pathological cardiac hypertrophy induced by pressure overload, myocardial infarction, or u-adrenergic stimulation. Chemical cross-linking mass spectrometry analysis of hearts hypertrophied by pressure overload suggested that increased expression of ATPIF1 promoted the formation of F0F1-ATP synthase nonproductive tetramer. Using ATPIF1 gain- and loss-of-function cell models, we demonstrated that stalled electron flow due to impaired ATP synthase activity triggered mitochondrial ROS generation, which stabilized HIF1 alpha, leading to transcriptional activation of glycolysis. Cardiacspecific deletion of ATPIF1 in mice prevented the metabolic switch and protected against the pathological remodeling during chronic stress. These results uncover a function of ATPIF1 in nonischemic hearts, which gives F0F1-ATP synthase a critical role in metabolic rewiring during the pathological remodeling of the heart.

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