Characterization and Proteomic-Transcriptomic Investigation of Monocarboxylate Transporter 6 Knockout Mice: Evidence of a Potential Role in Glucose and Lipid Metabolism

单羧酸转运蛋白 6 基因敲除小鼠的表征和蛋白质组学-转录组学研究:在葡萄糖和脂质代谢中潜在作用的证据

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作者:Robert S Jones, Chengjian Tu, Ming Zhang, Jun Qu, Marilyn E Morris

Abstract

Monocarboxylate transporter 6 [(MCT6), SLC16A5] is an orphan transporter with no known endogenous substrates or physiological role. Previous in vitro and in vivo experiments investigated MCT6 substrate/inhibitor specificity in Xenopus laevis oocytes; however, these data remain limited. Transcriptomic changes in the livers of mice undergoing different dieting schemes have suggested that Mct6 plays a role in glucose and lipid metabolism. The objectives of this study were 1) to develop a novel knockout (KO) mouse model (Mct6-/-) using CRISPR/Cas9 technology, 2) to characterize the KO animal model by examining physiological and biochemical parameters, and 3) to understand the physiological role of MCT6 in vivo through global proteomic and liver transcriptomic profiling. mRNA tissue analysis demonstrated knockout of Mct6, which showed greater than 90% knockdown of Mct6 (Slc16a5) gene expression in all major tissues analyzed when normalized to Mct6+/+ mice. Proteomic analyses identified greater than 4000 unique proteins in kidney, liver, and colon tissues, among which 51, 38, and 241 proteins were significantly altered, respectively (for each tissue), between Mct6+/+ and Mct6-/- mice. Additionally, Mct6-/- mice demonstrated significant changes in 199 genes in the liver compared with Mct6+/+ mice. In silico biological pathway analyses revealed significant changes in proteins and genes involved in glucose and lipid metabolism-associated pathways. This study is the first to provide evidence for an association of Mct6 in the regulation of glucose and lipid metabolism. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: This paper focuses on elucidating the innate biological role of an orphan transporter in vivo, which has not been investigated thus far. Using efficient and high-throughput technologies, such as CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-based proteomic and RNA-sequencing transcriptomic analyses, our laboratory provides the first existence and characterization of a Mct6 knockout mouse model. The evidence gathered in this paper, as well as other laboratories, support the importance of MCT6 in regulating a variety of glucose and lipid metabolic pathways, which may indicate its significance in metabolic diseases.

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