학술논문

Chromatin regulator SMARCAL1 modulates cellular lipid metabolism.
Document Type
Article
Source
Communications Biology. 12/21/2023, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p1-13. 13p.
Subject
*LIPID metabolism
*CHROMATIN
*POPULATION genetics
*GENE silencing
*GENETIC variation
*HOMEOSTASIS
*GENE expression
Language
ISSN
2399-3642
Abstract
Biallelic mutations of the chromatin regulator SMARCAL1 cause Schimke Immunoosseous Dysplasia (SIOD), characterized by severe growth defects and premature mortality. Atherosclerosis and hyperlipidemia are common among SIOD patients, yet their onset and progression are poorly understood. Using an integrative approach involving proteomics, mouse models, and population genetics, we investigated SMARCAL1's role. We found that SmarcAL1 interacts with angiopoietin-like 3 (Angptl3), a key regulator of lipoprotein metabolism. In vitro and in vivo analyses demonstrate SmarcAL1's vital role in maintaining cellular lipid homeostasis. The observed translocation of SmarcAL1 to cytoplasmic peroxisomes suggests a potential regulatory role in lipid metabolism through gene expression. SmarcAL1 gene inactivation reduces the expression of key genes in cellular lipid catabolism. Population genetics investigations highlight significant associations between SMARCAL1 genetic variations and body mass index, along with lipid-related traits. This study underscores SMARCAL1's pivotal role in cellular lipid metabolism, likely contributing to the observed lipid phenotypes in SIOD patients. This study presents in vitro, in vivo, and human genetic evidence showing that the chromatin regulator SmarcAL1 plays an indispensable role in regulating cellular lipid metabolism, a mechanism linked to the lipid phenotypes seen in SIOD patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]