Restoring cellular magnesium balance through Cyclin M4 protects against acetaminophen-induced liver damage
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Published:2022-11-25
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
González-Recio Irene, Simón Jorge, Goikoetxea-Usandizaga NaroaORCID, Serrano-Maciá MarinaORCID, Mercado-Gómez Maria, Rodríguez-Agudo RubénORCID, Lachiondo-Ortega SofíaORCID, Gil-Pitarch ClàudiaORCID, Fernández-Rodríguez Carmen, Castellana Donatello, Latasa Maria U.ORCID, Abecia LeticiaORCID, Anguita JuanORCID, Delgado Teresa C.ORCID, Iruzubieta Paula, Crespo JavierORCID, Hardy Serge, Petrov Petar D.ORCID, Jover RamiroORCID, Avila Matías A.ORCID, Martín César, Schaeper UteORCID, Tremblay Michel L.ORCID, Dear James W.ORCID, Masson Steven, McCain Misti VanetteORCID, Reeves Helen L.ORCID, Andrade Raul J.ORCID, Lucena M. IsabelORCID, Buccella DanielaORCID, Martínez-Cruz Luis AlfonsoORCID, Martínez-Chantar Maria LORCID
Abstract
AbstractAcetaminophen overdose is one of the leading causes of acute liver failure and liver transplantation in the Western world. Magnesium is essential in several cellular processess. The Cyclin M family is involved in magnesium transport across cell membranes. Herein, we identify that among all magnesium transporters, only Cyclin M4 expression is upregulated in the liver of patients with acetaminophen overdose, with disturbances in magnesium serum levels. In the liver, acetaminophen interferes with the mitochondrial magnesium reservoir via Cyclin M4, affecting ATP production and reactive oxygen species generation, further boosting endoplasmic reticulum stress. Importantly, Cyclin M4 mutant T495I, which impairs magnesium flux, shows no effect. Finally, an accumulation of Cyclin M4 in endoplasmic reticulum is shown under hepatoxicity. Based on our studies in mice, silencing hepatic Cyclin M4 within the window of 6 to 24 h following acetaminophen overdose ingestion may represent a therapeutic target for acetaminophen overdose induced liver injury.
Funder
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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