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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Biological Chemistry Année : 2016

Physiological Expression of AMPKγ2 Mutation Causes Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome and Induces Kidney Injury in Mice

Xiaodong Yang
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John Mudgett
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Ku Lu
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Wen Feng
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Li-Jun Ma
Roger Askew
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Mark D. Erion
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David E. Kelley
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Robert W. Myers
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Cai Li
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Hong-Ping Guan
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Résumé

Mutations of the AMP-activated kinase gamma 2 subunit (AMPKγ2), N488I (AMPKγ2NI) and R531G (AMPKγ2RG), are associated with Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome, a cardiac disorder characterized by ventricular pre-excitation in humans. Cardiac-specific transgenic overexpression of human AMPKγ2NI or AMPKγ2RG leads to constitutive AMPK activation and the WPW phenotype in mice. However, overexpression of these mutant proteins also caused profound, non-physiological increase in cardiac glycogen, which might abnormally alter the true phenotype. To investigate whether physiological levels of AMPKγ2NI or AMPKγ2RG mutation cause WPW syndrome and metabolic changes in other organs, we generated two knock-in mouse lines on the C57BL/6N background harboring mutations of human AMPKγ2NI and AMPKγ2RG, respectively. Similar to the reported phenotypes of mice overexpressing AMPKγ2NI or AMPKγ2RG in the heart, both lines developed WPW syndrome and cardiac hypertrophy; however, these effects were independent of cardiac glycogen accumulation. Compared with AMPKγ2WT mice, AMPKγ2NI and AMPKγ2RG mice exhibited reduced body weight, fat mass, and liver steatosis when fed with a high fat diet (HFD). Surprisingly, AMPKγ2RG but not AMPKγ2NI mice fed with an HFD exhibited severe kidney injury characterized by glycogen accumulation, inflammation, apoptosis, cyst formation, and impaired renal function. These results demonstrate that expression of AMPKγ2NI and AMPKγ2RG mutations at physiological levels can induce beneficial metabolic effects but that this is accompanied by WPW syndrome. Our data also reveal an unexpected effect of AMPKγ2RG in the kidney, linking lifelong constitutive activation of AMPK to a potential risk for kidney dysfunction in the context of an HFD.
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hal-03445359 , version 1 (23-11-2021)

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Xiaodong Yang, John Mudgett, Ghina Bou About, Marie-France Champy Methlin, Hugues Jacobs, et al.. Physiological Expression of AMPKγ2 Mutation Causes Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome and Induces Kidney Injury in Mice. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2016, 291 (45), pp.23428-23439. ⟨10.1074/jbc.M116.738591⟩. ⟨hal-03445359⟩
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