Mitochondrial adaptation in obesity is a ClpPicated business

  • Liesa M
  • Shirihai O
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© 2018 EMBO. Quality control systems that maintain mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) include rescue by mitochondrial fusion, elimination of dysfunctional mitochondria by mitophagy, and degradation of damaged proteins by proteases. ClpP is an ATP-dependent protease located in the mitochondrial matrix and mutated in Perrault syndrome, causing gonadal atrophy and hearing loss. Given that hearing loss is common in mitochondrial diseases caused by mtDNA mutations, ClpP was proposed to be part of the quality control system to maintain proper mitochondrial OXPHOS function. Two recent studies independently report that deletion of ClpP in mice protects from insulin resistance and obesity by increasing mitochondrial OXPHOS capacity and browning in gonadal white adipose tissue and mitochondrial coupling in brown adipose tissue . Furthermore, liver- and muscle-specific deletion of ClpP has no major effects on insulin resistance. These studies reveal that ClpP might be involved in tissue-specific mitochondrial remodeling in response to metabolic demands, rather than exclusively removing damaged proteins to maintain OXPHOS capacity.

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Liesa, M., & Shirihai, O. S. (2018). Mitochondrial adaptation in obesity is a ClpPicated business. EMBO Reports, 19(6). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201846295

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