Altered glucose metabolism and its association with carbonic anhydrase 8 in Machado-Joseph Disease

Metab Brain Dis. 2022 Aug;37(6):2103-2120. doi: 10.1007/s11011-022-00994-7. Epub 2022 Apr 30.

Abstract

Machado-Joseph disease (MJD), also known as spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3), is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease. This disorder is caused by polyglutamine (polyQ)-containing mutant ataxin-3, which tends to misfold and aggregate in neuron cells. We previously demonstrated a protective function of carbonic anhydrase 8 (CA8) in MJD disease models and a decreased glycolytic activity associated with down-regulated CA8 in a human osteosarcoma (OS) cell model. Given that a reduction in body weight accompanied by gait and balance instability was observed in MJD patients and transgenic (Tg) mice, in this study, we aimed to examine whether metabolic defects are associated with MJD and whether CA8 expression is involved in metabolic dysfunction in MJD. Our data first showed that glucose uptake ability decreases in cells harboring mutant ataxin-3, but increases in cells overexpressing CA8. In addition, the expressions of glucose transporter 3 (GLUT3) and phosphofructokinase-1 (PFK1) were significantly decreased in the presence of mutant ataxin-3. Consistently, immunohistochemistry (IHC) showed that GLUT3 was less expressed in cerebella of aged MJD Tg mice, indicating that the dysfunction of GLUT3 may be associated with late-stage disease. On the other hand, transient down-regulation of CA8 revealed decreased expressions of GLUT3 and PFK1 in HEK293 cells harboring wild-type (WT) ataxin-3, but no further reduction of GLUT3 and PFK1 expressions were observed in HEK293 cells harboring mutant ataxin-3. Moreover, immunoprecipitation (IP) and immunofluorescence (IF) demonstrated that interactions exist between ataxin-3, CA8 and GLUT3 in MJD cellular and Tg models. These lines of evidence suggest that CA8 plays an important role in glucose metabolism and has different impacts on cells with or without mutant ataxin-3. Interestingly, the decreased relative abundance of Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes (F/B) ratio in the feces of aged MJD Tg mice coincided with weight loss and metabolic dysfunction in MJD. Taken together, our results are the first to demonstrate the effects of CA8 on glucose metabolism and its involvement in the metabolic defects in MJD disease. Further investigations will be required to clarify the underlying mechanisms for the metabolic defects associated with MJD.

Keywords: Carbonic anhydrase 8; Glucose metabolism; Glucose transporter 3; Machado-Joseph Disease; Phosphofructokinase-1.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Animals
  • Ataxin-3 / genetics
  • Ataxin-3 / metabolism
  • Biomarkers, Tumor* / genetics
  • Biomarkers, Tumor* / physiology
  • Carbonic Anhydrases* / genetics
  • Carbonic Anhydrases* / physiology
  • Glucose Transporter Type 3 / metabolism
  • Glucose* / metabolism
  • HEK293 Cells
  • Humans
  • Machado-Joseph Disease* / genetics
  • Machado-Joseph Disease* / metabolism
  • Mice
  • Mice, Transgenic

Substances

  • Biomarkers, Tumor
  • Glucose Transporter Type 3
  • Ataxin-3
  • CA8 protein, human
  • Carbonic Anhydrases
  • Glucose