Newfoundland Mutation TMEM43-p.S358L Causes Impaired Cardiac Energy Metabolism and Mitochondrial Function Through
Sandra Ratnavadivel1, Kai Jürgens2, Nora Klinke2
1Ruhr-University Bochum, Heart & Diabetescenter NRW, Clinic for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Erich & Hanna Klessmann Institute for Cardiovascular Research and Development, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany (S.R., A.G., J. Groß, R.S., J. Gummert, A. Kassner, H. Milting).
Background:
TMEM43 (transmembrane protein 43) is a ubiquitously expressed 4-transmembrane-protein localized in the endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear lamina. The missense mutation TMEM43-p.S358L causes fully penetrant ARVC5 (arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy type 5) especially in males. The TMEM43 function of the protein and the pathomechanisms of TMEM43-p.S358L remain poorly understood. We analyzed carrier-derived human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs), human myocardial tissue from TMEM43-wild-type, and TMEM43-p.S358L and identified differentially interacting proteins. Here we provide evidence for a novel pathomechanism contributing to the onset of ARVC5.
Methods:
Microsomes of human wild-type myocardium were separated by sucrose-gradient ultracentrifugation and characterized by mass-spectrometry to identify potential interacting proteins. Proteome and metabolome analyses of a TMEM43-p.S358L explanted human myocardium were performed. hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes of TMEM43-p.S358L carrier and a corresponding isogenic control were generated. A 3'-end HA-Tag was introduced in TMEM43 for pull-down experiments under optimized conditions. Lipidomics, proteomics, contractility, and ATP-content were measured in hiPSC-CMs.
Results:
Pull-down analyses of TMEM43-WT and mutant showed altered interacting proteins involved in metabolic pathways. Lipidomics revealed the accumulation of lipids and decreased lipid metabolism capacity in mutant hiPSC-CMs. The ATP to ADP ratio was lower in mutant hiPSC-CMs and could be associated with diminished contraction frequency. The human TMEM43-p.S358L myocardial proteome revealed altered protein-expression of metabolic pathways comparable to mutant hiPSC-CMs. Metabolic remodeling was also found in the mutant human myocardium. Ultracentrifugation fraction with the highest protein amount of TMEM43 and pull-down experiments of hiPSC-CMs revealed differentially interacting proteins of TMEM43-p.S358L from endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial membranes.
Conclusions:
We suggest differential interaction of mutant TMEM43 with proteins of mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum influences endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondrial contact sites. TMEM43-p.S358L primarily contributes to changes in mitochondrial function affecting lipid homeostasis and energy supply.
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