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SLC25A46 promotes mitochondrial fission and mediates resistance to lipotoxic stress in INS-1E insulin-secreting cells

Santo-Domingo, Jaime
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Lassueur, Steve
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Galindo, Antonio Nunez
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April 1, 2023
Journal Of Cell Science

Glucose sensing in pancreatic D-cells depends on oxidative phosphorylation and mitochondria-derived signals that promote insulin secretion. Using mass spectrometry-based phosphoproteo-mics to search for downstream effectors of glucose-dependent signal transduction in INS-1E insulinoma cells, we identified the outer mitochondrial membrane protein SLC25A46. Under resting glucose concentrations, SLC25A46 was phosphorylated on a pair of threonine residues (T44/T45) and was dephosphorylated in response to glucose-induced Ca2+ signals. Overexpression of SLC25A46 in INS-1E cells caused complete mitochondrial fragmentation, resulting in a mild mitochondrial defect associated with lowered glucose-induced insulin secretion. In contrast, inactivation of the Slc25a46 gene resulted in dramatic mitochondrial hyperfusion, without affecting respiratory activity or insulin secretion. Consequently, SLC25A46 is not essential for metabolism-secretion coupling under normal nutrient conditions. Importantly, insulin-secreting cells lacking SLC25A46 had an exacerbated sensitivity to lipotoxic conditions, undergoing massive apoptosis when exposed to palmitate. Therefore, in addition to its role in mitochondrial dynamics, SLC25A46 plays a role in preventing mitochondria-induced apoptosis in INS-E cells exposed to nutrient stress. By protecting mitochondria, SLC25A46 might help to maintain D-cell mass essential for blood glucose control.

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research article
DOI
10.1242/jcs.260049
Web of Science ID

WOS:000992321600007

Author(s)
Santo-Domingo, Jaime
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Lassueur, Steve
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Galindo, Antonio Nunez
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Alvarez-Illera, Pilar
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Romero-Sanz, Silvia
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Caldero-Escudero, Elena
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de la Fuente, Sergio
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Dayon, Loic  
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Wiederkehr, Andreas
Date Issued

2023-04-01

Publisher

COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD

Published in
Journal Of Cell Science
Volume

136

Issue

8

Article Number

jcs260049

Subjects

Cell Biology

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mitochondria

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beta-cell

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mitochondrial dynamics

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phosphorylation

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lipotoxicity

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pancreatic beta-cell

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islet cells

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fatty-acids

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glucose

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metabolism

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opa1

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calcium

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cristae

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drp1

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transporter

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REVIEWED

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June 19, 2023
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