Perilipin 5, a Lipid Droplet-binding Protein, Protects Heart from Oxidative Burden by Sequestering Fatty Acid from Excessive Oxidation

Lipid droplets (LDs) are ubiquitous organelles storing neutral lipids, including triacylglycerol (TAG) and cholesterol ester. The properties of LDs vary greatly among tissues, and LD-binding proteins, the perilipin family in particular, play critical roles in determining such diversity. Overaccumula...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of biological chemistry 2012-07, Vol.287 (28), p.23852-23863
Hauptverfasser: Kuramoto, Kenta, Okamura, Tomoo, Yamaguchi, Tomohiro, Nakamura, Tomoe Y., Wakabayashi, Shigeo, Morinaga, Hidetaka, Nomura, Masatoshi, Yanase, Toshihiko, Otsu, Kinya, Usuda, Nobuteru, Matsumura, Shigenobu, Inoue, Kazuo, Fushiki, Tohru, Kojima, Yumiko, Hashimoto, Takeshi, Sakai, Fumie, Hirose, Fumiko, Osumi, Takashi
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Zusammenfassung:Lipid droplets (LDs) are ubiquitous organelles storing neutral lipids, including triacylglycerol (TAG) and cholesterol ester. The properties of LDs vary greatly among tissues, and LD-binding proteins, the perilipin family in particular, play critical roles in determining such diversity. Overaccumulation of TAG in LDs of non-adipose tissues may cause lipotoxicity, leading to diseases such as diabetes and cardiomyopathy. However, the physiological significance of non-adipose LDs in a normal state is poorly understood. To address this issue, we generated and characterized mice deficient in perilipin 5 (Plin5), a member of the perilipin family particularly abundant in the heart. The mutant mice lacked detectable LDs, containing significantly less TAG in the heart. Particulate structures containing another LD-binding protein, Plin2, but negative for lipid staining, remained in mutant mice hearts. LDs were recovered by perfusing the heart with an inhibitor of lipase. Cultured cardiomyocytes from Plin5-null mice more actively oxidized fatty acid than those of wild-type mice. Production of reactive oxygen species was increased in the mutant mice hearts, leading to a greater decline in heart function with age. This was, however, reduced by the administration of N-acetylcysteine, a precursor of an antioxidant, glutathione. Thus, we conclude that Plin5 is essential for maintaining LDs at detectable sizes in the heart, by antagonizing lipase(s). LDs in turn prevent excess reactive oxygen species production by sequestering fatty acid from oxidation and hence suppress oxidative burden to the heart. Background: Perilipin family proteins are important in determining the properties of lipid droplets (LDs). Results: Perilipin 5-deficient mice lack detectable LDs, exhibit enhanced fatty acid oxidation, and suffer increased ROS production in the heart. Conclusion: Perilipin 5 protects the heart from oxidative burden by sequestering fatty acid from excessive oxidation. Significance: These findings may help to increase understanding of the functions of non-adipose LDs.
ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M111.328708