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The cardiac METTL3/m6A pathway regulates the systemic response to Western diet
Charles Rabolli, Jacob Z. Longenecker, Isabel S. Naarmann-de Vries, Joan Serrano, Jennifer M. Petrosino, George A. Kyriazis, Christoph Dieterich, Federica Accornero
Charles Rabolli, Jacob Z. Longenecker, Isabel S. Naarmann-de Vries, Joan Serrano, Jennifer M. Petrosino, George A. Kyriazis, Christoph Dieterich, Federica Accornero
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Research Article Cardiology Muscle biology

The cardiac METTL3/m6A pathway regulates the systemic response to Western diet

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Abstract

Regulation of organismal homeostasis in response to nutrient availability is a vital physiological process that involves interorgan communication. The role of the heart in controlling systemic metabolic health is not clear. Adopting a mouse model of diet-induced obesity, we found that the landscape of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) on cardiac mRNA was altered following high-fat/high-carbohydrate feeding (Western diet). m6A is a critical posttranscriptional regulator of gene expression, the formation of which is catalyzed by methyltransferase-like 3 (METTL3). Through parallel unbiased approaches of Nanopore sequencing, mass spectrometry, and protein array, we found regulation of circulating factors under the control of METTL3. Mice with cardiomyocyte-specific deletion of METTL3 showed a systemic inability to respond to nutritional challenge, thereby mitigating the detrimental effects of Western diet. Conversely, increasing cardiac METTL3 level exacerbated diet-induced body weight gain, adiposity, and glucose intolerance. Our findings position the heart at the center of systemic metabolism regulation and highlight an m6A-dependent pathway to be exploited for the battle against obesity.

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Charles Rabolli, Jacob Z. Longenecker, Isabel S. Naarmann-de Vries, Joan Serrano, Jennifer M. Petrosino, George A. Kyriazis, Christoph Dieterich, Federica Accornero

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M3KO mice have no behavioral differences.

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M3KO mice have no behavioral differences.
(A and B) Glucose tolerance te...
(A and B) Glucose tolerance test (GTT) and (C and D) insulin sensitivity test (ITT) after 12 weeks on control or Western diet. n = (6; 8; 5; 8) (CD Ctrl; CD M3KO; WD Ctrl; WD M3KO). (E) Food consumption, (F) activity, (G) fuel utilization, and (H) energy expenditure collected via metabolic cages over 5 days from animals on control diet. n = (3; 3) (Ctrl; M3KO). (I) Schematic overview of conditioned media experiment. Figure created using BioRender.com. (J) qPCR analysis of the indicated genes on 3T3-L1 cells. Gene expression normalized to Rpl7. Data normalized to expression of cells conditioned with media from siRNA negative control siRNA–treated (siNC-treated) cardiomyoblasts. n = 8 per group. In A and C, ‡ represents significant (P ≤ 0.05) difference between Western diet Ctrl and control diet Ctrl; * represents significant (P ≤ 0.05) difference between Western diet Ctrl and Western diet M3KO. Data shown as mean ± SEM. Two-way ANOVA with multiple comparisons test (A–D, F, and H) and multiple unpaired t tests (E, G, and J) were used. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01. RER, respiratory exchange ratio; siM3, siRNA against METTL3.

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