Mitochondrial lipidomes are tissue specific - low cholesterol contents relate to UCP1 activity

线粒体脂质组具有组织特异性 - 低胆固醇含量与 UCP1 活性有关

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作者:Sarah Brunner, Marcus Höring, Gerhard Liebisch, Sabine Schweizer, Josef Scheiber, Piero Giansanti, Maria Hidrobo, Sven Hermeling, Josef Oeckl, Natalia Prudente de Mello, Fabiana Perocchi, Claudine Seeliger, Akim Strohmeyer, Martin Klingenspor, Johannes Plagge, Bernhard Küster, Ralph Burkhardt, Klaus

Abstract

Lipid composition is conserved within sub-cellular compartments to maintain cell function. Lipidomic analyses of liver, muscle, white and brown adipose tissue (BAT) mitochondria revealed substantial differences in their glycerophospholipid (GPL) and free cholesterol (FC) contents. The GPL to FC ratio was 50-fold higher in brown than white adipose tissue mitochondria. Their purity was verified by comparison of proteomes with ER and mitochondria-associated membranes. A lipid signature containing PC and FC, calculated from the lipidomic profiles, allowed differentiation of mitochondria from BAT of mice housed at different temperatures. Elevating FC in BAT mitochondria prevented uncoupling protein (UCP) 1 function, whereas increasing GPL boosted it. Similarly, STARD3 overexpression facilitating mitochondrial FC import inhibited UCP1 function in primary brown adipocytes, whereas a knockdown promoted it. We conclude that the mitochondrial GPL/FC ratio is key for BAT function and propose that targeting it might be a promising strategy to promote UCP1 activity.

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