心脏发育过程中 NOTCH1 线粒体定位促进线粒体代谢和小鼠内皮细胞向间质转化

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2024-11-16 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-54407-7
Jie Wang, Rui Zhao, Sha Xu, Xiang-Yu Zhou, Ke Cai, Yu-Ling Chen, Ze-Yu Zhou, Xin Sun, Yan Shi, Feng Wang, Yong-Hao Gui, Hui Tao, Jian-Yuan Zhao
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尽管有证据表明,内皮细胞代谢的重编程可以调节内皮细胞的功能,而不依赖于典型的细胞信号传导,但Notch信号的激活驱动了对心脏发育至关重要的内皮细胞向间质转化(EndMT)。在此,我们研究了Notch信号传导和代谢重编程在内皮细胞间质转化过程中的相互影响。生化研究发现,NOTCH1胞内结构域(NICD1)定位于内皮细胞线粒体,它与线粒体相互作用并激活复合物,从而增强线粒体代谢。与野生型 NICD1 相比,将 NICD1 靶向线粒体会诱导更多的内皮细胞凋亡,而在怀孕期间用小分子激活 PDH 可以改善先天性心脏缺陷小鼠模型的表型。在非综合征法洛氏四联症患者中观察到的NOTCH1突变会降低NICD1线粒体定位和随后心脏组织中PDH的活性。总之,我们的研究结果表明,NICD1 在发育中的小鼠心脏线粒体中富集,通过激活 PDH 诱导 EndMT,进而改善线粒体代谢。
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NOTCH1 mitochondria localization during heart development promotes mitochondrial metabolism and the endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition in mice

Notch signaling activation drives an endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndMT) critical for heart development, although evidence suggests that the reprogramming of endothelial cell metabolism can regulate endothelial function independent of canonical cell signaling. Herein, we investigated the crosstalk between Notch signaling and metabolic reprogramming in the EndMT process. Biochemically, we find that the NOTCH1 intracellular domain (NICD1) localizes to endothelial cell mitochondria, where it interacts with and activates the complex to enhance mitochondrial metabolism. Targeting NICD1 to mitochondria induces more EndMT compared with wild-type NICD1, and small molecule activation of PDH during pregnancy improves the phenotype in a mouse model of congenital heart defect. A NOTCH1 mutation observed in non-syndromic tetralogy of Fallot patients decreases NICD1 mitochondrial localization and subsequent PDH activity in heart tissues. Altogether, our findings demonstrate NICD1 enrichment in mitochondria of the developing mouse heart, which induces EndMT by activating PDH and subsequently improving mitochondrial metabolism.

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