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Lkb1 suppresses amino acid-driven gluconeogenesis in the liver
Pierre‐Alexandre Just, Sara Charawi, R Denis, Mathilde Savall, Massiré Traoré, Marc Foretz, Sultan Bastu, S. Magassa, Nadia Senni, Pierre Sohier, Maud Wursmer, Mireille Vasseur-Cognet, Alain Schmitt, Morgane Le Gall, Marjorie Leduc
Nature Communications · 2020 · ▲ 44 citations
Abstract
Excessive glucose production by the liver is a key factor in the hyperglycemia observed in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Here, we highlight a novel role of liver kinase B1 (Lkb1) in this regulation. We show that mice with a hepatocyte-specific deletion of Lkb1 have higher levels of hepatic amino acid catabolism, driving gluconeogenesis. This effect is observed during both fasting and the postprandial period, identifying Lkb1 as a critical suppressor of postprandial hepatic gluconeogenesis. Hepatic Lkb1 deletion is associated with major changes in whole-body metabolism, leading to a lower lean body mass and, in the longer term, sarcopenia and cachexia, as a consequence of the diversion of amino acids to liver metabolism at the expense of muscle. Using genetic, proteomic and pharmacological approaches, we identify the aminotransferases and specifically Agxt as effectors of the suppressor function of Lkb1 in amino acid-driven gluconeogenesis.
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Just, P., Charawi, S., Denis, R., Savall, M., Traoré, M., Foretz, M., Bastu, S., Magassa, S., Senni, N., Sohier, P., Wursmer, M., Vasseur-Cognet, M., Schmitt, A., Gall, M.L., Leduc, M., Guillonneau, F., Bandt, J.D., Mayeux, P., Romagnolo, B., & Luquet, S. (2020). Lkb1 suppresses amino acid-driven gluconeogenesis in the liver. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19490-6
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Just P, Charawi S, Denis R, Savall M, Traoré M, Foretz M, et al. Lkb1 suppresses amino acid-driven gluconeogenesis in the liver. Nature Communications. 2020. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-19490-6.
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@article{pierrealexandre2020Lkbsup,
title = {Lkb1 suppresses amino acid-driven gluconeogenesis in the liver},
author = {Pierre‐Alexandre Just and Sara Charawi and R Denis and Mathilde Savall and Massiré Traoré and Marc Foretz and Sultan Bastu and S. Magassa and Nadia Senni and Pierre Sohier and Maud Wursmer and Mireille Vasseur-Cognet and Alain Schmitt and Morgane Le Gall and Marjorie Leduc and François Guillonneau and Jean‐Pascal De Bandt and Patrick Mayeux and Béatrice Romagnolo and Serge Luquet and Pascale Bossard and Christine Perret},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-19490-6},
}
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