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Chondrocyte fatty acid oxidation drives osteoarthritis via SOX9 degradation and epigenetic regulation

nature COMMUNICATION. 2025-05; 
Zixuan Mei, Kamuran Yilamu, Weiyu Ni, Panyang Shen, Nan Pan, Huasen Chen, Yingfeng Su, Lei Guo, Qunan Sun, Zhaomei Li, Dongdong Huang, Xiangqian Fang, Shunwu Fan, Haitao Zhang, Shuying Shen
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Abstract

Osteoarthritis is the most prevalent age-related degenerative joint disease and is closely linked to obesity. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here we show that altered lipid metabolism in chondrocytes, particularly enhanced fatty acid oxidation (FAO), contributes to osteoarthritis progression. Excessive FAO causes acetyl-CoA accumulation, thereby altering protein-acetylation profiles, where the core FAO enzyme HADHA is hyperacetylated and activated, reciprocally boosting FAO activity and exacerbating OA progression. Mechanistically, elevated FAO reduces AMPK activity, impairs SOX9 phosphorylation, and ultimately promotes its ubiquitination-mediated degradation. Additionally, acetyl-CoA orches... More

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