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Organ-specific regulation of ATP7A abundance is coordinated with systemic copper homeostasis.


ABSTRACT: Copper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for various enzymatic activities including mitochondrial electron transport, iron mobilization, and peptide hormone maturation. Consequently, Cu dysregulation is associated with fatal neonatal disease, liver and cardiac dysfunction, and anemia. While the Cu transporter ATP7A plays a major role in both intestinal Cu mobilization to the periphery and prevention of Cu over-accumulation, it is unclear how regulation of ATP7A contributes to Cu homeostasis in response to systemic Cu fluctuation. Here we show, using Cu-deficient mouse models, that steady-state levels of ATP7A are lower in peripheral tissues (including the heart, spleen, and liver) under Cu deficiency and that subcutaneous administration of Cu to these animals restore normal ATP7A levels in these tissues. Strikingly, ATP7A in the intestine is regulated in the opposite manner - low systemic Cu increases ATP7A while subcutaneous Cu administration decreases ATP7A suggesting that intestine-specific non-autonomous regulation of ATP7A abundance may serve as a key homeostatic control for Cu export into the circulation. Our results support a systemic model for how a single transporter can be inversely regulated in a tissue-specific manner to maintain organismal Cu homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Chun H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5607234 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Organ-specific regulation of ATP7A abundance is coordinated with systemic copper homeostasis.

Chun Haarin H   Catterton Tracy T   Kim Heejeong H   Lee Jaekwon J   Kim Byung-Eun BE  

Scientific reports 20170920 1


Copper (Cu) is an essential cofactor for various enzymatic activities including mitochondrial electron transport, iron mobilization, and peptide hormone maturation. Consequently, Cu dysregulation is associated with fatal neonatal disease, liver and cardiac dysfunction, and anemia. While the Cu transporter ATP7A plays a major role in both intestinal Cu mobilization to the periphery and prevention of Cu over-accumulation, it is unclear how regulation of ATP7A contributes to Cu homeostasis in respo  ...[more]

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