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Upregulation of the ERRγ-VDAC1 axis underlies the molecular pathogenesis of pancreatitis

Title
Upregulation of the ERRγ-VDAC1 axis underlies the molecular pathogenesis of pancreatitis
Author(s)
Chanda, DipanjanThoudam, ThemisSinam, Ibotombi SinghLim, Chae WonKim, MyeongjinWang, JialeLee, Kyeong-MinMa, JingSaxena, RomilChoi, JinhyukOh, Chang JooLee, HoyulJeon, Yong HyunCho, Sung JinJung, Hoe-YunePark, Keun-GyuChoi, Hueng-SikSuh, Jae MyoungAuwerx, JohanJi, BaoanLiangpunsakul, SuthatJeon, Jae-HanLee, In-Kyu
Issued Date
2023-05
Citation
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v.120, no.20
Type
Article
Author Keywords
nuclear receptorERRγVDAC1mitochondrial Ca2+pancreatitis
Keywords
ERR-GAMMAINVERSE AGONISTMOUSE MODELAUTOPHAGYINFLAMMATIONHOMEOSTASISINHIBITIONEXPRESSIONALCOHOLROLES
ISSN
0027-8424
Abstract
Emerging evidence suggest that transcription factors play multiple roles in the development of pancreatitis, a necroinflammatory condition lacking specific therapy. Estrogen-related receptor γ (ERRγ), a pleiotropic transcription factor, has been reported to play a vital role in pancreatic acinar cell (PAC) homeostasis. However, the role of ERRγ in PAC dysfunction remains hitherto unknown. Here, we demonstrated in both mice models and human cohorts that pancreatitis is associated with an increase in ERRγ gene expression via activation of STAT3. Acinar-specific ERRγ haploinsufficiency or pharmacological inhibition of ERRγ significantly impaired the progression of pancreatitis both in vitro and in vivo. Using systematic transcriptomic analysis, we identified that voltage-dependent anion channel 1 (VDAC1) acts as a molecular mediator of ERRγ. Mechanistically, we showed that induction of ERRγ in cultured acinar cells and mouse pancreata enhanced VDAC1 expression by directly binding to specific site of the Vdac1 gene promoter and resulted in VDAC1 oligomerization. Notably, VDAC1, whose expression and oligomerization were dependent on ERRγ, modulates mitochondrial Ca2+ and ROS levels. Inhibition of the ERRγ–VDAC1 axis could alleviate mitochondrial Ca2+ accumulation, ROS formation and inhibit progression of pancreatitis. Using two different mouse models of pancreatitis, we showed that pharmacological blockade of ERRγ–VDAC1 pathway has therapeutic benefits in mitigating progression of pancreatitis. Likewise, using PRSS1R122H-Tg mice to mimic human hereditary pancreatitis, we demonstrated that ERRγ inhibitor also alleviated pancreatitis. Our findings highlight the importance of ERRγ in pancreatitis progression and suggests its therapeutic intervention for prevention and treatment of pancreatitis. Copyright © 2023 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND).
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46027
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2219644120
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
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