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Publication An Engineered Enzyme That Targets Circulating Lactate to Alleviate Intracellular NADH:NAD+ Imbalance(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020-01-13) Patgiri, Anupam; Skinner, Owen; Miyazaki, Yusuke; Schleifer, Grigorij; Marutani, Eizo; Shah, Hardik; Sharma, Rohit; Goodman, Russell; To, Tsz-Leung; Bao, Xiaoyan; Ichinose, Fumito; Zapol, Warren; Mootha, VamsiAn elevated intracellular NADH/NAD+ ratio, or βreductive stress,β has been associated with multiple diseases, including disorders of the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC). As the intracellular NADH/NAD+ ratio can be in near-equilibrium with the circulating lactate/pyruvate ratio, we hypothesized that reductive stress could be alleviated by oxidizing extracellular lactate into pyruvate. We engineered LOXCAT, a fusion of bacterial lactate oxidase (LOX) and catalase (CAT), which irreversibly converts lactate and oxygen to pyruvate and water. Addition of recombinant LOXCAT to the media of cultured human cells with a defective ETC was able to decrease the extracellular lactate/pyruvate ratio, normalize the intracellular NADH/NAD+ ratio, upregulate glycolytic ATP production, and restore cellular proliferation. In mice, tail-vein injected LOXCAT reduced circulating lactate/pyruvate ratio, blunted a metformin-induced rise in blood lactate/pyruvate, and improved NADH/NAD+ balance in heart and brain. Our study lays the groundwork for a class of injectable therapeutic enzymes that alleviate intracellular redox imbalances by directly targeting circulating redox-coupled metabolites.