| Tekijä(t): | Fernandez-Ayala, Daniel JM; Chen, Shanjun; Kemppainen, Esko; O'Dell, Kevin MC; Jacobs, Howard T |
| Nimeke: | Gene Expression in a Drosophila Model of Mitochondrial Disease |
| Vuosi: | 2010 |
| Lehden nimi: | PLoS ONE |
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| Sivunumerot: | 1-17 |
| ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
| Tieteenala: | Lääketieteen bioteknologia |
| Julkaisun tyyppi: | Artikkeli aikakauslehdessä |
| Kieli: | en |
| DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008549 |
| URN: | urn:nbn:uta-3-689 |
| Tiivistelmä: | Background
A point mutation in the Drosophila gene technical knockout (tko), encoding mitoribosomal protein S12, was previously shown to cause a phenotype of respiratory chain deficiency, developmental delay, and neurological abnormalities similar to those presented in many human mitochondrial disorders, as well as defective courtship behavior. Methodology/Principal Findings Here, we describe a transcriptome-wide analysis of gene expression in tko25t mutant flies that revealed systematic and compensatory changes in the expression of genes connected with metabolism, including up-regulation of lactate dehydrogenase and of many genes involved in the catabolism of fats and proteins, and various anaplerotic pathways. Gut-specific enzymes involved in the primary mobilization of dietary fats and proteins, as well as a number of transport functions, were also strongly up-regulated, consistent with the idea that oxidative phosphorylation OXPHOS dysfunction is perceived physiologically as a starvation for particular biomolecules. In addition, many stress-response genes were induced. Other changes may reflect a signature of developmental delay, notably a down-regulation of genes connected with reproduction, including gametogenesis, as well as courtship behavior in males; logically this represents a programmed response to a mitochondrially generated starvation signal. The underlying signalling pathway, if conserved, could influence many physiological processes in response to nutritional stress, although any such pathway involved remains unidentified. Conclusions/Significance These studies indicate that general and organ-specific metabolism is transformed in response to mitochondrial dysfunction, including digestive and absorptive functions, and give important clues as to how novel therapeutic strategies for mitochondrial disorders might be developed. |
| Lisätiedot: | Public Library of Science |