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Proteolytic activation of fatty acid synthase signals pan-stress resolution.
Wei, Hai; Weaver, Yi M; Yang, Chendong; Zhang, Yuan; Hu, Guoli; Karner, Courtney M; Sieber, Matthew; DeBerardinis, Ralph J; Weaver, Benjamin P.
Affiliation
  • Wei H; Department of Pharmacology, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • Weaver YM; Department of Pharmacology, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • Yang C; Children's Medical Center Research Institute, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • Zhang Y; Department of Pharmacology, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • Hu G; Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • Karner CM; Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • Sieber M; Department of Physiology, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • DeBerardinis RJ; Children's Medical Center Research Institute, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
  • Weaver BP; Howard Hughes Medical Institute, UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX, USA.
Nat Metab ; 6(1): 113-126, 2024 Jan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38167727
ABSTRACT
Chronic stress and inflammation are both outcomes and major drivers of many human diseases. Sustained responsiveness despite mitigation suggests a failure to sense resolution of the stressor. Here we show that a proteolytic cleavage event of fatty acid synthase (FASN) activates a global cue for stress resolution in Caenorhabditis elegans. FASN is well established for biosynthesis of the fatty acid palmitate. Our results demonstrate FASN promoting an anti-inflammatory profile apart from palmitate synthesis. Redox-dependent proteolysis of limited amounts of FASN by caspase activates a C-terminal fragment sufficient to downregulate multiple aspects of stress responsiveness, including gene expression, metabolic programs and lipid droplets. The FASN C-terminal fragment signals stress resolution in a cell non-autonomous manner. Consistent with these findings, FASN processing is also seen in well-fed but not fasted male mouse liver. As downregulation of stress responses is critical to health, our findings provide a potential pathway to control diverse aspects of stress responses.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Fatty Acid Synthases / Fatty Acids Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Nat Metab Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Fatty Acid Synthases / Fatty Acids Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Nat Metab Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States