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Publication : Repair of airway epithelia requires metabolic rewiring towards fatty acid oxidation.

First Author  Crotta S Year  2023
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  721
PubMed ID  36781848 Mgi Jnum  J:336288
Mgi Id  MGI:7436885 Doi  10.1038/s41467-023-36352-z
Citation  Crotta S, et al. (2023) Repair of airway epithelia requires metabolic rewiring towards fatty acid oxidation. Nat Commun 14(1):721
abstractText  Epithelial tissues provide front-line barriers shielding the organism from invading pathogens and harmful substances. In the airway epithelium, the combined action of multiciliated and secretory cells sustains the mucociliary escalator required for clearance of microbes and particles from the airways. Defects in components of mucociliary clearance or barrier integrity are associated with recurring infections and chronic inflammation. The timely and balanced differentiation of basal cells into mature epithelial cell subsets is therefore tightly controlled. While different growth factors regulating progenitor cell proliferation have been described, little is known about the role of metabolism in these regenerative processes. Here we show that basal cell differentiation correlates with a shift in cellular metabolism from glycolysis to fatty acid oxidation (FAO). We demonstrate both in vitro and in vivo that pharmacological and genetic impairment of FAO blocks the development of fully differentiated airway epithelial cells, compromising the repair of airway epithelia. Mechanistically, FAO links to the hexosamine biosynthesis pathway to support protein glycosylation in airway epithelial cells. Our findings unveil the metabolic network underpinning the differentiation of airway epithelia and identify novel targets for intervention to promote lung repair.
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