3D reconstruction of murine mitochondria reveals changes in structure during aging linked to the MICOS complex

Author:

Vue Zer1,Garza‐Lopez Edgar2,Neikirk Kit1,Katti Prasanna3,Vang Larry1,Beasley Heather1,Shao Jianqiang4,Marshall Andrea G.1,Crabtree Amber1,Murphy Alexandria C.5,Jenkins Brenita C.5,Prasad Praveena5,Evans Chantell6,Taylor Brittany7,Mungai Margaret1,Killion Mason1ORCID,Stephens Dominique1,Christensen Trace A.8,Lam Jacob2,Rodriguez Benjamin2,Phillips Mark A.9,Daneshgar Nastaran9,Koh Ho‐Jin10,Koh Alice111,Davis Jamaine12,Devine Nina9,Saleem Mohammad11,Scudese Estevão1314,Arnold Kenneth Ryan15,Vanessa Chavarin Valeria15,Daniel Robinson Ryan15,Chakraborty Moumita9,Gaddy Jennifer A.111161718,Sweetwyne Mariya T.19,Wilson Genesis1ORCID,Zaganjor Elma1,Kezos James20,Dondi Cristiana20,Reddy Anilkumar K.21,Glancy Brian322,Kirabo Annet111,Quintana Anita M.23,Dai Dao‐Fu24,Ocorr Karen20ORCID,Murray Sandra A.25,Damo Steven M.2627,Exil Vernat2829ORCID,Riggs Blake30,Mobley Bret C.31,Gomez Jose A.111,McReynolds Melanie R.5,Hinton Antentor1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Vanderbilt University Tennessee Nashville USA

2. Department of Internal Medicine University of Iowa Iowa Iowa City USA

3. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health Maryland Bethesda USA

4. Central Microscopy Research Facility University of Iowa Iowa Iowa City USA

5. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Huck Institute of the Life Sciences Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State College USA

6. Department of Cell Biology Duke University School of Medicine North Carolina Durham USA

7. J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Florida Florida Gainesville USA

8. Microscopy and Cell Analysis Core Facility Mayo Clinic Minnesota Rochester USA

9. Department of Integrative Biology Oregon State University Oregon Corvallis USA

10. Department of Biological Sciences Tennessee State University Tennessee Nashville USA

11. Department of Medicine Vanderbilt University Medical Center Tennessee Nashville USA

12. Department of Biochemistry, Cancer Biology, Neuroscience, and Pharmacology Meharry Medical College Tennessee Nashville USA

13. Laboratory of Biosciences of Human Motricity (LABIMH) of the Federal University of State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) Rio de Janeiro Brazil

14. Sport Sciences and Exercise Laboratory (LaCEE) Catholic University of Petrópolis (UCP) Petrópolis State of Rio de Janeiro Brazil

15. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California at Irvine California Irvine USA

16. Department of Medicine Health and Society Vanderbilt University Tennessee Nashville USA

17. Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Tennessee Nashville USA

18. Department of Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare Systems Tennessee Nashville USA

19. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology University of Washington Washington Seattle USA

20. Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute California La Jolla USA

21. Department of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine Texas Houston USA

22. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, National Institutes of Health Maryland Bethesda USA

23. Department of Biological Sciences, Border Biomedical Research Center University of Texas at El Paso Texas El Paso USA

24. Department of Pathology University of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Maryland Baltimore USA

25. Department of Cell Biology, School of Medicine University of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Pittsburgh USA

26. Department of Life and Physical Sciences Fisk University Tennessee Nashville USA

27. Center for Structural Biology Vanderbilt University Tennessee Nashville USA

28. Department of Pediatrics, Carver College of Medicine University of Iowa Iowa Iowa City USA

29. Department of Pediatrics, Division of Cardiology St. Louis University School of Medicine Missouri St. Louis USA

30. Department of Biology San Francisco State University California San Francisco USA

31. Department of Pathology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Tennessee Nashville USA

Abstract

AbstractDuring aging, muscle gradually undergoes sarcopenia, the loss of function associated with loss of mass, strength, endurance, and oxidative capacity. However, the 3D structural alterations of mitochondria associated with aging in skeletal muscle and cardiac tissues are not well described. Although mitochondrial aging is associated with decreased mitochondrial capacity, the genes responsible for the morphological changes in mitochondria during aging are poorly characterized. We measured changes in mitochondrial morphology in aged murine gastrocnemius, soleus, and cardiac tissues using serial block‐face scanning electron microscopy and 3D reconstructions. We also used reverse transcriptase‐quantitative PCR, transmission electron microscopy quantification, Seahorse analysis, and metabolomics and lipidomics to measure changes in mitochondrial morphology and function after loss of mitochondria contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) complex genes, Chchd3, Chchd6, and Mitofilin. We identified significant changes in mitochondrial size in aged murine gastrocnemius, soleus, and cardiac tissues. We found that both age‐related loss of the MICOS complex and knockouts of MICOS genes in mice altered mitochondrial morphology. Given the critical role of mitochondria in maintaining cellular metabolism, we characterized the metabolomes and lipidomes of young and aged mouse tissues, which showed profound alterations consistent with changes in membrane integrity, supporting our observations of age‐related changes in muscle tissues. We found a relationship between changes in the MICOS complex and aging. Thus, it is important to understand the mechanisms that underlie the tissue‐dependent 3D mitochondrial phenotypic changes that occur in aging and the evolutionary conservation of these mechanisms between Drosophila and mammals.

Funder

Burroughs Wellcome Fund

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

National Center for Research Resources

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging

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