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Σάββατο 19 Νοεμβρίου 2016

Pyruvate dehydrogenase has a major role in mast cell function and its activity is regulated by mitochondrial MITF

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Publication date: Available online 18 November 2016
Source:Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Israa Sharkia, Tal Hadad Erlich, Nadine Landolina, Miri Assayag, Alex Motzik, Inbal Rachmin, Gillian Kay, Ziv Porat, Sagi Tshori, Neville Berkman, Francesca Levi-Schaffer, Ehud Razin
BackgroundWe have recently observed that OXPHOS mediated ATP production is essential for mast cell function. Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is the main regulator of the Krebs cycle and is located upstream to the electron transport chain. However, the role of PDH in mast cell function has not been described. Microphthalmia transcription factor (MITF) regulates the development, number and function of mast cells. The localization of MITF to the mitochondria and its interaction with mitochondrial proteins has not been explored.ObjectiveTo explore the role played by PDH in mast cell exocytosis and to determine whether MITF is localized in the mitochondria and is involved in the regulation of PDH activity.MethodsExperiments were performed in vitro using human and mouse mast cells as well as RBL cells, and in vivo in mice. The effect of PDH inhibition on mast cell function was examined. PDH interaction with MITF was measured before and after immunological activation. Furthermore, mitochondrial localization of MITF and its effect on PDH activity were determined.ResultsPDH is essential for immunologically mediated degranulation of mast cells. Following activation PDH is serine dephosphorylated. In addition, we show for the first time that MITF is partially located in the mitochondria and interacts with PDH. This interaction is dependent on the phosphorylation state of PDH. Furthermore, mitochondrial MITF regulates PDH activity.ConclusionThe association of mitochondrial MITF with PDH emerges as an important regulator of mast cell function. Our findings indicate that PDH could arise as a new target for the manipulation of allergic diseases.

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PDH inhibition impaired mast cell degranulation and cytokine secretion, suggesting that PDH could emerge as a new target for the manipulation of allergic diseases. MITF is located in the mitochondria and regulates PDH activity.


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