[HTML][HTML] The histone deacetylase Sirt6 regulates glucose homeostasis via Hif1α

L Zhong, A D'Urso, D Toiber, C Sebastian, RE Henry… - Cell, 2010 - cell.com
L Zhong, A D'Urso, D Toiber, C Sebastian, RE Henry, DD Vadysirisack, A Guimaraes…
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SIRT6 is a member of a highly conserved family of NAD+-dependent deacetylases with
various roles in metabolism, stress resistance, and life span. SIRT6-deficient mice develop
normally but succumb to a lethal hypoglycemia early in life; however, the mechanism
underlying this hypoglycemia remained unclear. Here, we demonstrate that SIRT6 functions
as a histone H3K9 deacetylase to control the expression of multiple glycolytic genes.
Specifically, SIRT6 appears to function as a corepressor of the transcription factor Hif1α, a …
Summary
SIRT6 is a member of a highly conserved family of NAD+-dependent deacetylases with various roles in metabolism, stress resistance, and life span. SIRT6-deficient mice develop normally but succumb to a lethal hypoglycemia early in life; however, the mechanism underlying this hypoglycemia remained unclear. Here, we demonstrate that SIRT6 functions as a histone H3K9 deacetylase to control the expression of multiple glycolytic genes. Specifically, SIRT6 appears to function as a corepressor of the transcription factor Hif1α, a critical regulator of nutrient stress responses. Consistent with this notion, SIRT6-deficient cells exhibit increased Hif1α activity and show increased glucose uptake with upregulation of glycolysis and diminished mitochondrial respiration. Our studies uncover a role for the chromatin factor SIRT6 as a master regulator of glucose homeostasis and may provide the basis for novel therapeutic approaches against metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and obesity.
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