Metabolic rewiring of the hypertensive kidney

代谢组学 脂质代谢 代谢途径 高血压肾病 生物化学 医学 氧化应激 肾小球硬化 肾脏疾病 细胞生物学 生物 糖尿病肾病 内科学 新陈代谢 内分泌学 生物信息学 蛋白尿
作者
Markus M. Rinschen,Oleg Palygin,Carlos Guijas,Amelia Palermo,Nicolàs Palacio-Escat,Xavier Domingo-Almenara,J. Rafael Montenegro-Burke,Julio Sáez-Rodríguez,Alexander Staruschenko,Gary Siuzdak
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期刊:Science Signaling [American Association for the Advancement of Science]
卷期号:12 (611) 被引量:58
标识
DOI:10.1126/scisignal.aax9760
摘要

Hypertension is a persistent epidemic across the developed world that is closely associated with kidney disease. Here, we applied a metabolomic, phosphoproteomic, and proteomic strategy to analyze the effect of hypertensive insults on kidneys. Our data revealed the metabolic aspects of hypertension-induced glomerular sclerosis, including lipid breakdown at early disease stages and activation of anaplerotic pathways to regenerate energy equivalents to counter stress. For example, branched-chain amino acids and proline, required for collagen synthesis, were depleted in glomeruli at early time points. Furthermore, indicators of metabolic stress were reflected by low amounts of ATP and NADH and an increased abundance of oxidized lipids derived from lipid breakdown. These processes were specific to kidney glomeruli where metabolic signaling occurred through mTOR and AMPK signaling. Quantitative phosphoproteomics combined with computational modeling suggested that these processes controlled key molecules in glomeruli and specifically podocytes, including cytoskeletal components and GTP-binding proteins, which would be expected to compete for decreasing amounts of GTP at early time points. As a result, glomeruli showed increased expression of metabolic enzymes of central carbon metabolism, amino acid degradation, and lipid oxidation, findings observed in previously published studies from other disease models and patients with glomerular damage. Overall, multilayered omics provides an overview of hypertensive kidney damage and suggests that metabolic or dietary interventions could prevent and treat glomerular disease and hypertension-induced nephropathy.

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