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Basigin deficiency prevents anaplerosis and ameliorates insulin resistance and hepatosteatosis

Authors :
Yukio Yuzawa
Takashi Honda
Tomoyoshi Soga
Yasuhiko Minokoshi
Takanori Ito
Kayaho Maeda
Tomoki Kosugi
Kenji Kadomatsu
Akiyoshi Hirayama
Ryoichi Banno
Kunio Kondoh
Kazuo Takahashi
Tomoya Ozaki
Hiroshi Arima
Kei Zaitsu
Yang Gou
Teruhiko Koike
Takuji Ishimoto
Kazuki Nakajima
Yuka Sato
Shoichi Maruyama
Noritoshi Kato
Shoma Tsubota
Akihiro Ryuge
Takahiko Nakagawa
Source :
JCI Insight
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2021.

Abstract

Monocarboxylates, such as lactate and pyruvate, are precursors for biosynthetic pathways, including those for glucose, lipids, and amino acids via the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and adjacent metabolic networks. The transportation of monocarboxylates across the cellular membrane is performed primarily by monocarboxylate transporters (MCTs), the membrane localization and stabilization of which are facilitated by the transmembrane protein basigin (BSG). Here, we demonstrate that the MCT/BSG axis sits at a crucial intersection of cellular metabolism. Abolishment of MCT1 in the plasma membrane was achieved by Bsg depletion, which led to gluconeogenesis impairment via preventing the influx of lactate and pyruvate into the cell, consequently suppressing the TCA cycle. This net anaplerosis suppression was compensated in part by the increased utilization of glycogenic amino acids (e.g., alanine and glutamine) into the TCA cycle and by activated ketogenesis through fatty acid β-oxidation. Complementary to these observations, hyperglycemia and hepatic steatosis induced by a high-fat diet were ameliorated in Bsg-deficient mice. Furthermore, Bsg deficiency significantly improved insulin resistance induced by a high-fat diet. Taken together, the plasma membrane-selective modulation of lactate and pyruvate transport through BSG inhibition could potentiate metabolic flexibility to treat metabolic diseases.

Details

ISSN :
23793708
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JCI Insight
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....24b6df8c0170dcb1a4a039b7297762c6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.142464