Transcriptome analysis suggests a compensatory role of the cofactors coenzyme A and NAD+ in medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase knockout mice

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2019

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Martines, Anne-Claire M F
Gerding, Albert
Stolle, Sarah
Vieira-Lara, Marcel A
Wolters, Justina C
Jurdzinski, Angelika
Bongiovanni, LauraORCID 0000-0001-8942-6048ISNI 0000000492840858
de Bruin, AlainISNI 0000000391378158
van der Vlies, Pieter
van der Vries, Gerben

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During fasting, mitochondrial fatty-acid β-oxidation (mFAO) is essential for the generation of glucose by the liver. Children with a loss-of-function deficiency in the mFAO enzyme medium-chain acyl-Coenzyme A dehydrogenase (MCAD) are at serious risk of life-threatening low blood glucose levels during fasting in combination with intercurrent disease. However, a subset of these children remains asymptomatic throughout life. In MCAD-deficient (MCAD-KO) mice, glucose levels are similar to those of wild-type (WT) mice, even during fasting. We investigated if metabolic adaptations in the liver may underlie the robustness of this KO mouse. WT and KO mice were given a high- or low-fat diet and subsequently fasted. We analyzed histology, mitochondrial function, targeted mitochondrial proteomics, and transcriptome in liver tissue. Loss of MCAD led to a decreased capacity to oxidize octanoyl-CoA. This was not compensated for by altered protein levels of the short- and long-chain isoenzymes SCAD and LCAD. In the transcriptome, we identified subtle adaptations in the expression of genes encoding enzymes catalyzing CoA- and NAD(P)(H)-involving reactions and of genes involved in detoxification mechanisms. We discuss how these processes may contribute to robustness in MCAD-KO mice and potentially also in asymptomatic human subjects with a complete loss of MCAD activity.

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Martines, A-C M F, Gerding, A, Stolle, S, Vieira-Lara, M A, Wolters, J C, Jurdzinski, A, Bongiovanni, L, de Bruin, A, van der Vlies, P, van der Vries, G, Bloks, V W, Derks, T G J, Reijngoud, D-J & Bakker, B M 2019, 'Transcriptome analysis suggests a compensatory role of the cofactors coenzyme A and NAD+ in medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase knockout mice', Scientific Reports, vol. 9, no. 1, 14539. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-50758-0