Metabolic remodeling in hiPSC-derived myofibers carrying the m.3243A>G mutation.

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作者:Valdebenito Gabriel E, Chacko Anitta R, Chung Chih-Yao, Sheshadri Preethi, Chi Haoyu, O'Callaghan Benjamin, Madej Monika J, Houlden Henry, Rouse Hannah, Morales Valle, Bianchi Katiuscia, Tedesco Francesco Saverio, Pitceathly Robert D S, Duchen Michael R
Mutations in mitochondrial DNA cause severe multisystem disease frequently associated with muscle weakness. The m.3243A>G mutation is the major cause of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS). Experimental models that recapitulate the disease phenotype in vitro for disease modeling or drug screening are very limited. We have therefore generated hiPSC-derived muscle fibers with variable heteroplasmic mtDNA mutation load without significantly affecting muscle differentiation potential. The cells exhibit physiological characteristics of muscle fibers and show a well-organized myofibrillar structure. In cells carrying the m.3243A>G mutation, the mitochondrial membrane potential and oxygen consumption were reduced in relation to the mutant load. We have shown through proteomic, phosphoproteomic, and metabolomic analyses that the m.3243A>G mutation variably affects the cell phenotype in relation to the mutant load. This variation is reflected by an increase in the NADH/NAD(+) ratio, which in turn influences key nutrient-sensing pathways in the myofibers. This model enables a detailed study of the impact of the mutation on cellular bioenergetics and on muscle physiology with the potential to provide a platform for drug screening.

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