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Publication : Roles of KLF4 and AMPK in the inhibition of glycolysis by pulsatile shear stress in endothelial cells.

First Author  Han Y Year  2021
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  118
Issue  21 PubMed ID  34001623
Mgi Jnum  J:306267 Mgi Id  MGI:6713248
Doi  10.1073/pnas.2103982118 Citation  Han Y, et al. (2021) Roles of KLF4 and AMPK in the inhibition of glycolysis by pulsatile shear stress in endothelial cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 118(21):e2103982118
abstractText  Vascular endothelial cells (ECs) sense and respond to hemodynamic forces such as pulsatile shear stress (PS) and oscillatory shear stress (OS). Among the metabolic pathways, glycolysis is differentially regulated by atheroprone OS and atheroprotective PS. Studying the molecular mechanisms by which PS suppresses glycolytic flux at the epigenetic, transcriptomic, and kinomic levels, we have demonstrated that glucokinase regulatory protein (GCKR) was markedly induced by PS in vitro and in vivo, although PS down-regulates other glycolysis enzymes such as hexokinase (HK1). Using next-generation sequencing data, we identified the binding of PS-induced Kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4), which functions as a pioneer transcription factor, binding to the GCKR promoter to change the chromatin structure for transactivation of GCKR. At the posttranslational level, PS-activated AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) phosphorylates GCKR at Ser-481, thereby enhancing the interaction between GCKR and HK1 in ECs. In vivo, the level of phosphorylated GCKR Ser-481 and the interaction between GCKR and HK1 were increased in the thoracic aorta of wild-type AMPKalpha2(+/+) mice in comparison with littermates with EC ablation of AMPKalpha2 (AMPKalpha2(-/-)). In addition, the level of GCKR was elevated in the aortas of mice with a high level of voluntary wheel running. The underlying mechanisms for the PS induction of GCKR involve regulation at the epigenetic level by KLF4 and at the posttranslational level by AMPK.
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