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Neeraja Purandare1, Vignesh Pasupathi1, Yue Xi2
1Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA.
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The mitochondrial regulator MNRR1 is reduced in several pathologies, including the mitochondrial heteroplasmic disease MELAS, and genetic restoration of its level normalizes the pathological phenotype. Here, we investigate the upstream mechanism that reduces MNRR1 levels. We have identified the hypoxic regulator HIF2α to bind the MNRR1 promoter and inhibit transcription by competing with RBPJκ. In MELAS cells, there is a pseudohypoxic state that transcriptionally induces HIF2α and stabilizes HIF2α protein. MELAS cybrids harboring the m.3243A > G mutation display reduced levels of prolyl hydroxylase 3 (PHD3), which contributes to the HIF2α stabilization. These results prompted a search for compounds that could increase MNRR1 levels pharmacologically. The screening of a 2400-compound library uncovered the antifungal drug nitazoxanide and its metabolite tizoxanide as enhancers of MNRR1 transcription. We show that treating MELAS cybrids with tizoxanide restores cellular respiration, enhances mitophagy, and, importantly, shifts heteroplasmy toward wild-type mtDNA. Furthermore, in fibroblasts from MELAS patients, the compound improves mitochondrial biogenesis, enhances autophagy, and protects from LPS-induced inflammation. Mechanistically, nitazoxanide reduces HIF2α levels by increasing PHD3. Chemical activation of MNRR1 is thus a potential strategy to improve mitochondrial deficits seen in MELAS. Finally, our data suggests a broader physiological pathway wherein two proteins, induced under severe (1% O2; HIF2α) and moderate (4% O2; MNRR1) hypoxic conditions, regulate each other inversely.
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