Rv0547c, a functional oxidoreductase, supports Mycobacterium tuberculosis persistence by reprogramming host mitochondrial fatty acid metabolism

IF 3.9 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
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Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) successfully thrives in the host by adjusting its metabolism and manipulating the host environment. In this study, we investigated the role of Rv0547c, a protein that carries mitochondria-targeting sequence (MTS), in mycobacterial persistence. We show that Rv0547c is a functional oxidoreductase that targets host-cell mitochondria. Interestingly, the localization of Rv0547c to mitochondria was independent of the predicted MTS but depended on specific arginine residues at the N- and C-terminals. As compared to the mitochondria-localization defective mutant, Rv0547c-2SDM, wild-type Rv0547c increased mitochondrial membrane fluidity and spare respiratory capacity. To comprehend the possible reason, comparative lipidomics was performed that revealed a reduced variability of long-chain and very long-chain fatty acids as well as altered levels of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylinositol class of lipids upon expression of Rv0547c, explaining the increased membrane fluidity. Additionally, the over representation of propionate metabolism and β-oxidation intermediates in Rv0547c-targeted mitochondrial fractions indicated altered fatty acid metabolism, which corroborated with changes in oxygen consumption rate (OCR) upon etomoxir treatment in HEK293T cells transiently expressing Rv0547c, resulting in enhanced mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation capacity. Furthermore, Mycobacterium smegmatis over expressing Rv0547c showed increased persistence during infection of THP-1 macrophages, which correlated with its increased expression in Mtb during oxidative and nutrient starvation stresses. This study identified for the first time an Mtb protein that alters mitochondrial metabolism and aids in survival in host macrophages by altering fatty acid metabolism to its benefit and, at the same time increases mitochondrial spare respiratory capacity to mitigate infection stresses and maintain cell viability.

Rv0547c是一种功能性氧化还原酶,它通过重编程宿主线粒体脂肪酸代谢来支持结核分枝杆菌的存活。
结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)通过调整新陈代谢和操纵宿主环境成功地在宿主体内茁壮成长。在这项研究中,我们研究了携带线粒体靶向序列(MTS)的蛋白质 Rv0547c 在分枝杆菌持久性中的作用。我们发现 Rv0547c 是一种功能性氧化还原酶,以宿主细胞线粒体为靶标。有趣的是,Rv0547c在线粒体的定位与预测的MTS无关,而是取决于N端和C端的特定精氨酸残基。与线粒体定位缺陷突变体 Rv0547c-2SDM 相比,野生型 Rv0547c 增加了线粒体膜流动性和剩余呼吸能力。为了了解可能的原因,研究人员进行了比较脂质组学研究,发现表达 Rv0547c 后,长链和超长链脂肪酸的变异性降低,磷脂酰胆碱和磷脂酰肌醇类脂质的水平也发生了变化,这解释了膜流动性增加的原因。此外,在 Rv0547c 靶向的线粒体组分中,丙酸代谢和 β-氧化中间产物的比例过高,表明脂肪酸代谢发生了改变,这与瞬时表达 Rv0547c 的 HEK293T 细胞在接受依托莫西处理后氧耗率(OCR)的变化相吻合,从而导致线粒体脂肪酸氧化能力增强。此外,过度表达 Rv0547c 的分枝杆菌在感染 THP-1 巨噬细胞时表现出更强的持久性,这与分枝杆菌在氧化和营养饥饿应激时表达量增加有关。这项研究首次发现了一种 Mtb 蛋白,它能改变线粒体代谢,通过改变脂肪酸代谢帮助宿主巨噬细胞存活,同时提高线粒体的剩余呼吸能力,从而减轻感染应激,维持细胞活力。
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Mitochondrion
Mitochondrion 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.50%
发文量
86
审稿时长
13.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Mitochondrion is a definitive, high profile, peer-reviewed international research journal. The scope of Mitochondrion is broad, reporting on basic science of mitochondria from all organisms and from basic research to pathology and clinical aspects of mitochondrial diseases. The journal welcomes original contributions from investigators working in diverse sub-disciplines such as evolution, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pharmacology, toxicology, forensic science, programmed cell death, aging, cancer and clinical features of mitochondrial diseases.
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