D2HGDH regulates alpha-ketoglutarate levels and dioxygenase function by modulating IDH2

作者:Lin An Ping; Abbas Saman; Kim Sang Woo; Ortega Manoela; Bouamar Hakim; Escobedo Yissela; Varadarajan Prakash; Qin Yuejuan; Sudderth Jessica; Schulz Eduard; Deutsch Alexander; Mohan Sumitra; Ulz Peter; Neumeister Peter; Rakheja Dinesh; Gao Xiaoli; Hinck Andrew; Weintraub Susan T; DeBerardinis Ralph J; Sill Heinz; Dahia Patricia L M; Aguiar Ricardo C T*
来源:Nature Communications, 2015, 6(1): 7768.
DOI:10.1038/ncomms8768

摘要

Isocitrate dehydrogenases (IDH) convert isocitrate to alpha-ketoglutarate (alpha-KG). In cancer, mutant IDH1/2 reduces alpha-KG to D2-hydroxyglutarate (D2-HG) disrupting alpha-KG-dependent dioxygenases. However, the physiological relevance of controlling the interconversion of D2-HG into alpha-KG, mediated by D2-hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase (D2HGDH), remains obscure. Here we show that wild-type D2HGDH elevates alpha-KG levels, influencing histone and DNA methylation, and HIF1 alpha hydroxylation. Conversely, the D2HGDH mutants that we find in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma are enzymatically inert. D2-HG is a low-abundance metabolite, but we show that it can meaningfully elevate alpha-KG levels by positively modulating mitochondrial IDH activity and inducing IDH2 expression. Accordingly, genetic depletion of IDH2 abrogates D2HGDH effects, whereas ectopic IDH2 rescues D2HGDH-deficient cells. Our data link D2HGDH to cancer and describe an additional role for the enzyme: the regulation of IDH2 activity and alpha-KG-mediated epigenetic remodelling. These data further expose the intricacies of mitochondrial metabolism and inform on the pathogenesis of D2HGDH-deficient diseases.

  • 出版日期2015-7