Gasdermin D Mediated Mitochondrial Metabolism Orchestrate Neurogenesis Through LDHA During Embryonic Development.
Hongyan MaHuiyang JiaWenzheng ZouFen JiWenwen WangJinyue ZhaoChenqi YuanJianwei JiaoPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2024)
Regulatory cell death is an important way to eliminate the DNA damage that accompanies the rapid proliferation of neural stem cells during cortical development, including pyroptosis, apoptosis, and so on. Here, the study reports that the absence of GSDMD-mediated pyroptosis results in defective DNA damage sensor pathways accompanied by aberrant neurogenesis and autism-like behaviors in adult mice. Furthermore, GSDMD is involved in organizing the mitochondrial electron transport chain by regulating the AMPK/PGC-1α pathway to target Aifm3. This process promotes a switch from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis. The perturbation of metabolic homeostasis in neural progenitor cells increases lactate production which acts as a signaling molecule to regulate the p38MAPK pathway. And activates NF-𝜿B transcription to disrupt cortex development. This abnormal proliferation of neural progenitor cells can be rescued by inhibiting glycolysis and lactate production. Taken together, the study proposes a metabolic axis regulated by GSDMD that links pyroptosis with metabolic reprogramming. It provides a flexible perspective for the treatment of neurological disorders caused by genotoxic stress and neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- dna damage
- neural stem cells
- signaling pathway
- cell death
- autism spectrum disorder
- nlrp inflammasome
- transcription factor
- skeletal muscle
- type diabetes
- intellectual disability
- pi k akt
- adipose tissue
- emergency department
- metabolic syndrome
- cerebral ischemia
- combination therapy
- immune response
- young adults
- toll like receptor
- high fat diet induced
- brain injury
- lps induced
- smoking cessation
- replacement therapy
- loop mediated isothermal amplification