Decline in mitochondrial function is linked to decreased muscle mass and strength in conditions like sarcopenia and type 2 diabetes. Despite therapeutic opportunities, there is limited and equivocal data regarding molecular cues controlling muscle mitochondrial plasticity. Here we uncovered that the mitochondrial mRNA-stabilizing protein SLIRP, in complex with LRPPRC, is a PGC-1α target that regulates mitochondrial structure, respiration, and mtDNA-encoded-mRNA pools in skeletal muscle. Exercise training effectively counteracts mitochondrial defects caused by genetically-induced LRPPRC/SLIRP loss, despite sustained low mtDNA-encoded-mRNA pools, by increasing mitoribosome translation capacity and mitochondrial quality control. In humans, exercise training robustly increases muscle SLIRP and LRPPRC protein across exercise modalities and sexes, yet less prominently in individuals with type 2 diabetes. SLIRP muscle loss reduces Drosophila lifespan. Our data points to a mechanism of post-transcriptional mitochondrial regulation in muscle via mitochondrial mRNA stabilization, offering insights into how exercise enhances mitoribosome capacity and mitochondrial quality control to alleviate defects.
The mitochondrial mRNA-stabilizing protein SLIRP regulates skeletal muscle mitochondrial structure and respiration by exercise-recoverable mechanisms.
线粒体 mRNA 稳定蛋白 SLIRP 通过运动可恢复的机制调节骨骼肌线粒体结构和呼吸作用
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作者:Pham Tang Cam Phung, Raun Steffen Henning, Havula Essi, Henriquez-OlguÃn Carlos, Rubalcava-Gracia Diana, Frank Emma, Fritzen Andreas Mæchel, Jannig Paulo R, Andersen Nicoline Resen, Kruse Rikke, Ali Mona Sadek, Irazoki Andrea, Halling Jens Frey, Ringholm Stine, Needham Elise J, Hansen Solvejg, Lemminger Anders Krogh, Schjerling Peter, Petersen Maria Houborg, de Almeida Martin Eisemann, Jensen Thomas Elbenhardt, Kiens Bente, Hostrup Morten, Larsen Steen, Ãrtenblad Niels, Højlund Kurt, Kjær Michael, Ruas Jorge L, Trifunovic Aleksandra, Wojtaszewski Jørgen Frank Pind, Nielsen Joachim, Qvortrup Klaus, Pilegaard Henriette, Richter Erik Arne, Sylow Lykke
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Nov 13; 15(1):9826 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-024-54183-4 | 研究方向: | 骨科研究 |
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