Mitofusin-2 boosts innate immunity through the maintenance of aerobic glycolysis and activation of xenophagy in mice

Mitochondrial function and innate immunity are intimately linked; however, the mechanisms how mitochondrion-shaping proteins regulate innate host defense remains largely unknown. Herein we show that mitofusin-2 (MFN2), a mitochondrial fusion protein, promotes innate host defense through the maintena...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications biology 2021-05, Vol.4 (1), p.548-548, Article 548
Hauptverfasser: Silwal, Prashanta, Kim, Jin Kyung, Jeon, Sang Min, Lee, June-Young, Kim, Young Jae, Kim, Yi Sak, Seo, Yeji, Kim, Jihye, Kim, Soo Yeon, Lee, Min Joung, Heo, Jun Young, Jung, Mi-Ja, Kim, Hyun Sik, Hyun, Dong-Wook, Han, Jeong Eun, Whang, Jake, Huh, Yang Hoon, Lee, Sang-Hee, Heo, Won Do, Kim, Jin-Man, Bae, Jin-Woo, Jo, Eun-Kyeong
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Zusammenfassung:Mitochondrial function and innate immunity are intimately linked; however, the mechanisms how mitochondrion-shaping proteins regulate innate host defense remains largely unknown. Herein we show that mitofusin-2 (MFN2), a mitochondrial fusion protein, promotes innate host defense through the maintenance of aerobic glycolysis and xenophagy via hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α during intracellular bacterial infection. Myeloid-specific MFN2 deficiency in mice impaired the antimicrobial and inflammatory responses against mycobacterial and listerial infection. Mechanistically, MFN2 was required for the enhancement of inflammatory signaling through optimal induction of aerobic glycolysis via HIF-1α, which is activated by mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I and reactive oxygen species, in macrophages. MFN2 did not impact mitophagy during infection; however, it promoted xenophagy activation through HIF-1α. In addition, MFN2 interacted with the late endosomal protein Rab7, to facilitate xenophagy during mycobacterial infection. Our findings reveal the mechanistic regulations by which MFN2 tailors the innate host defense through coordinated control of immunometabolism and xenophagy via HIF-1α during bacterial infection. Silwal, Kim et al. show that mitofusin-2 (MFN2), a mitochondrial fusion protein, promotes innate host defense through coordinated orchestration of immunometabolism and xenophagy via HIF-1α in macrophages during bacterial infection. This study provides insights into how mitochondria-shaping protein is involved in host defense against intracellular bacterial infection.
ISSN:2399-3642
2399-3642
DOI:10.1038/s42003-021-02073-6