Artículo de revista
Chaski, a novel drosophila lactate/pyruvate transporter required in glia cells for survival under nutritional stress
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Scientific Reports Volumen: 8 Número de artículo: 1186
10.1038/s41598-018-19595-5
Autor
Delgado, María Graciela
Oliva, Carlos
López, Estefanía
Ibacache, Andrés
Galaz, Alex
Delgado, Ricardo
Barros, L. Felipe
Sierralta, Jimena
Institución
Resumen
The intercellular transport of lactate is crucial for the astrocyte-to-neuron lactate shuttle (ANLS), a model of brain energetics according to which neurons are fueled by astrocytic lactate. In this study we show that the Drosophila chaski gene encodes a monocarboxylate transporter protein (MCT/SLC16A) which functions as a lactate/pyruvate transporter, as demonstrated by heterologous expression in mammalian cell culture using a genetically encoded FRET nanosensor. chaski expression is prominent in the Drosophila central nervous system and it is particularly enriched in glia over neurons. chaski mutants exhibit defects in a high energy demanding process such as synaptic transmission, as well as in locomotion and survival under nutritional stress. Remarkably, locomotion and survival under nutritional stress defects are restored by chaski expression in glia cells. Our findings are consistent with a major role for intercellular lactate shuttling in the brain metabolism of Drosophila.