Title
Mitochondrial polymorphism m.3017C>T of SHLP6 relates to heterothermy
Language
English
Description (en)
Heterothermic thermoregulation requires intricate regulation of metabolic rate and activation of pro-survival factors. Eliciting these responses and coordinating the necessary energy shifts likely involves retrograde signalling by mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs). Members of the group were suggested before to play a role in heterothermic physiology, a key component of hibernation and daily torpor. Here we studied the mitochondrial single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) m.3017C>T that resides in the evolutionarily conserved gene MT-SHLP6. The substitution occurring in several mammalian orders causes truncation of SHLP6 peptide size from twenty to nine amino acids. Public mass spectrometric (MS) data of human SHLP6 indicated a canonical size of 20 amino acids, but not the use of alternative translation initiation codons that would expand the peptide. The shorter isoform of SHLP6 was found in heterothermic rodents at higher frequency compared to homeothermic rodents (p< 0.001). In heterothermic mammals it was associated with lower minimal body temperature (Tb, p< 0.001). In the thirteen-lined ground squirrel, brown adipose tissue-a key organ required for hibernation, showed dynamic changes of the steady-state transcript level of mt-Shlp6. The level was significantly higher before hibernation and during interbout arousal and lower during torpor and after hibernation. Our finding argues to further explore the mode of action of SHLP6 size isoforms with respect to mammalian thermoregulation and possibly mitochondrial retrograde signalling.
Keywords (en)
Metabolic Suppression; Skeletal-Muscle; Posttranslational Modifications; Cardiorespiratory Fitness; Therapeutic Hypothermia; Mammalian Hibernation; Ground-Squirrel; Daily Torpor; Exercise; Disease
DOI
10.3389/fphys.2023.1207620
Author of the digital object
Sarah V.  Emser  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Vienna)
Ralf  Steinborn  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Vienna)
Clemens P.  Spielvogel  (Medical University of Vienna)
Eva  Millesi  (University of Vienna)
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application/pdf
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2.8 MB
Licence Selected
CC BY 4.0 International
Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Frontiers in Physiology
Pages or Volume
13
Volume
14
Publisher
Frontiers Media Sa
Publication Date
2023
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Object type
PDFDocument
Format
application/pdf
Created
11.10.2023 01:49:28
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