Pharmacological inhibition of ENT1 enhances the impact of specific dietary fats on energy metabolism gene expression

Author:

Pain Erwann1,Snowden Stuart1,Oddy Joseph2,Shinhmar Sonia1,Alhammad Yousef M. A.3,King Jason S.3ORCID,Müller-Taubenberger Annette4ORCID,Williams Robin S. B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Biomedical Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences, School of Life Sciences and the Environment, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham TW20 OEX, United Kingdom

2. Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva 4 CH-1211, Switzerland

3. Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom

4. Department of Cell Biology, Biomedical Center, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Planegg-Martinsried 82152, Germany

Abstract

Medium chain fatty acids are commonly consumed as part of diets for endurance sports and as medical treatment in ketogenic diets where these diets regulate energy metabolism and increase adenosine levels. However, the role of the equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1), which is responsible for adenosine transport across membranes in this process, is not well understood. Here, we investigate ENT1 activity in controlling the effects of two dietary medium chain fatty acids (decanoic and octanoic acid), employing the tractable model system Dictyostelium. We show that genetic ablation of three ENT1 orthologues unexpectedly improves cell proliferation specifically following decanoic acid treatment. This effect is not caused by increased adenosine levels triggered by both fatty acids in the presence of ENT1 activity. Instead, we show that decanoic acid increases expression of energy-related genes relevant for fatty acid β-oxidation, and that pharmacological inhibition of ENT1 activity leads to an enhanced effect of decanoic acid to increase expression of tricarboxylicacid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation components. Importantly, similar transcriptional changes have been shown in the rat hippocampus during ketogenic diet treatment. We validated these changes by showing enhanced mitochondria load and reduced lipid droplets. Thus, our data show that ENT1 regulates the medium chain fatty acid-induced increase in cellular adenosine levels and the decanoic acid-induced expression of important metabolic enzymes in energy provision, identifying a key role for ENT1 proteins in metabolic effects of medium chain fatty acids.

Funder

Vitaflo Ltd

BBSRC DTP studentship

UKRI | Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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