Autophagy-related 7 (ATG7) regulates food intake and liver health during asparaginase exposure

Brian A. Zalma, Maria Ibrahim, Flavio C. Rodriguez-Polanco, Chintan T. Bhavsar, Esther M. Rodriguez, Eduardo Cararo-Lopes, Saad A. Farooq, Jordan L. Levy, Ronald C. Wek, Eileen White, Tracy G. Anthony

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Abstract

Amino acid starvation by the chemotherapy agent asparaginase is a potent activator of the integrated stress response (ISR) in the liver and can upregulate autophagy in some cell types. We hypothesized that autophagy-related 7 (ATG7), a protein that is essential for autophagy and an ISR target gene, was necessary during exposure to asparaginase to maintain liver health. We knocked down Atg7 systemically (Atg7Δ/Δ) or in hepatocytes only (ls-Atg7KO) in mice before exposure to pegylated asparaginase for 5 days. Intact mice injected with asparaginase lost body weight due to reduced food intake and increased energy expenditure. Systemic Atg7 ablation reduced liver protein synthesis and increased liver injury in vehicle-injected mice but did not further reduce liver protein synthesis, exacerbate steatosis or liver injury, or alter energy expenditure following 5 days of asparaginase exposure. Atg7Δ/Δ mice were unexpectantly protected from asparaginase-induced anorexia and weight loss. This protection corresponded with reduced phosphorylation of hepatic GCN2 and blunted increases in ISR gene targets including growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15), a negative regulator of food intake. Interestingly, asparaginase elevated serum GDF15 and reduced food intake in ls-Atg7KO mice, similar to intact mice. Liver triglycerides and production of the hepatokine fibroblast growth factor 21, another ISR gene target, were suppressed in asparaginase-exposed Atg7Δ/Δ and ls-Atg7KO mice. This work identifies a bidirectional relationship between autophagy and the ISR in the liver during asparaginase, affecting food intake and liver health.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number108171
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume301
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cell Biology

Keywords

  • FGF21
  • GDF15
  • amino acid
  • body composition
  • eukaryotic initiation factor 2 (eIF2)
  • gene expression
  • polysome profiling
  • protein synthesis
  • translation

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