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Published May 8, 2024 - More info
Kidney tubules use fatty acid oxidation (FAO) to support their high energetic requirements. Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1A (CPT1A) is the rate-limiting enzyme for FAO, and it is necessary to transport long-chain fatty acids into mitochondria. To define the role of tubular CPT1A in aging and injury, we generated mice with tubule-specific deletion of Cpt1a (Cpt1aCKO mice), and the mice were either aged for 2 years or injured by aristolochic acid or unilateral ureteral obstruction. Surprisingly, Cpt1aCKO mice had no significant differences in kidney function or fibrosis compared with wild-type mice after aging or chronic injury. Primary tubule cells from aged Cpt1aCKO mice had a modest decrease in palmitate oxidation but retained the ability to metabolize long-chain fatty acids. Very-long-chain fatty acids, exclusively oxidized by peroxisomes, were reduced in kidneys lacking tubular CPT1A, consistent with increased peroxisomal activity. Single-nuclear RNA-Seq showed significantly increased expression of peroxisomal FAO enzymes in proximal tubules of mice lacking tubular CPT1A. These data suggest that peroxisomal FAO may compensate in the absence of CPT1A, and future genetic studies are needed to confirm the role of peroxisomal β-oxidation when mitochondrial FAO is impaired.
Safaa Hammoud, Alla Ivanova, Yosuke Osaki, Steven Funk, Haichun Yang, Olga Viquez, Rachel Delgado, Dongliang Lu, Melanie Phillips Mignemi, Jane Tonello, Selene Colon, Louise Lantier, David H. Wasserman, Benjamin D. Humphreys, Jeffrey Koenitzer, Justin Kern, Mark de Caestecker, Toren Finkel, Agnes Fogo, Nidia Messias, Irfan J. Lodhi, Leslie S. Gewin
Original citation JCI Insight. 2024;9(6):e171961. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.171961
Citation for this corrigendum: JCI Insight. 2024;9(9):e181816. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.181816
The authors recently became aware of an inadvertent error in Figure 1I. The Young, Cpt1aCKO panel was incorrect and the same as the Aged, Cpt1aCKO panel. The correct panel is shown below.
The authors regret the error.
See the related article at Tubular CPT1A deletion minimally affects aging and chronic kidney injury.