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Glutathione synthesis in the mouse liver supports lipid abundance through NRF2 repression

Authors :
Gloria Asantewaa
Emily T. Tuttle
Nathan P. Ward
Yun Pyo Kang
Yumi Kim
Madeline E. Kavanagh
Nomeda Girnius
Ying Chen
Katherine Rodriguez
Fabio Hecht
Marco Zocchi
Leonid Smorodintsev-Schiller
TashJaé Q. Scales
Kira Taylor
Fatemeh Alimohammadi
Renae P. Duncan
Zachary R. Sechrist
Diana Agostini-Vulaj
Xenia L. Schafer
Hayley Chang
Zachary R. Smith
Thomas N. O’Connor
Sarah Whelan
Laura M. Selfors
Jett Crowdis
G. Kenneth Gray
Roderick T. Bronson
Dirk Brenner
Alessandro Rufini
Robert T. Dirksen
Aram F. Hezel
Aaron R. Huber
Joshua Munger
Benjamin F. Cravatt
Vasilis Vasiliou
Calvin L. Cole
Gina M. DeNicola
Isaac S. Harris
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Cells rely on antioxidants to survive. The most abundant antioxidant is glutathione (GSH). The synthesis of GSH is non-redundantly controlled by the glutamate-cysteine ligase catalytic subunit (GCLC). GSH imbalance is implicated in many diseases, but the requirement for GSH in adult tissues is unclear. To interrogate this, we have developed a series of in vivo models to induce Gclc deletion in adult animals. We find that GSH is essential to lipid abundance in vivo. GSH levels are highest in liver tissue, which is also a hub for lipid production. While the loss of GSH does not cause liver failure, it decreases lipogenic enzyme expression, circulating triglyceride levels, and fat stores. Mechanistically, we find that GSH promotes lipid abundance by repressing NRF2, a transcription factor induced by oxidative stress. These studies identify GSH as a fulcrum in the liver’s balance of redox buffering and triglyceride production.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8f2b42686a084979a860c07d826515fd
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-50454-2