HSP70相互作用蛋白(CHIP)C端与疾病相关的突变损害了其负向调节有丝分裂的能力。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neurobiology of Disease Pub Date : 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1016/j.nbd.2024.106625
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C-terminus of HSP70 interacting protein (CHIP) 是一种 E3 泛素连接酶和 HSP70 辅合蛋白。CHIP 编码基因突变是两种神经退行性疾病的病因:脊髓小脑共济失调常染色体显性 48 型(SCA48)和常染色体隐性 16 型(SCAR16)。CHIP相关疾病的发病机制目前尚不清楚。线粒体功能障碍,特别是线粒体自噬(mitochondrial autophagy,mitophagy)功能障碍,越来越多地被认为与神经退行性疾病有关,在多种动物模型中,CHIP 的缺失已被证明会导致线粒体功能障碍,但 CHIP 是如何参与线粒体自噬调控的,以前一直不得而知。在这里,我们证明了 CHIP 是 PTEN 诱导的激酶 1 (PINK1)/Parkin 介导的有丝分裂途径的负调控因子,它促进 PINK 的降解,影响 Parkin 向线粒体的转位,并在线粒体应激反应中抑制有丝分裂。我们还发现,在秀丽隐杆线虫中,CHIP 的缺失会以 PINK1 和 Parkin 依赖的方式增强神经元的有丝分裂。此外,我们还发现,CHIP 的多种疾病相关突变会使 elegans 神经元体外和体内的有丝分裂失调,这一发现可能与 CHIP 相关疾病中的有丝分裂失调有关。
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Disease-associated mutations in C-terminus of HSP70 interacting protein (CHIP) impair its ability to negatively regulate mitophagy

C-terminus of HSP70 interacting protein (CHIP) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase and HSP70 cochaperone. Mutations in the CHIP encoding gene are the cause of two neurodegenerative conditions: spinocerebellar ataxia autosomal dominant type 48 (SCA48) and autosomal recessive type 16 (SCAR16). The mechanisms underlying CHIP-associated diseases are currently unknown. Mitochondrial dysfunction, specifically dysfunction in mitochondrial autophagy (mitophagy), is increasingly implicated in neurodegenerative diseases and loss of CHIP has been demonstrated to result in mitochondrial dysfunction in multiple animal models, although how CHIP is involved in mitophagy regulation has been previously unknown. Here, we demonstrate that CHIP acts as a negative regulator of the PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1)/Parkin-mediated mitophagy pathway, promoting the degradation of PINK1, impairing Parkin translocation to the mitochondria, and suppressing mitophagy in response to mitochondrial stress. We also show that loss of CHIP enhances neuronal mitophagy in a PINK1 and Parkin dependent manner in Caenorhabditis elegans. Furthermore, we find that multiple disease-associated mutations in CHIP dysregulate mitophagy both in vitro and in vivo in C. elegans neurons, a finding which could implicate mitophagy dysregulation in CHIP-associated diseases.

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Neurobiology of Disease
Neurobiology of Disease 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Disease is a major international journal at the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience. The journal provides a forum for the publication of top quality research papers on: molecular and cellular definitions of disease mechanisms, the neural systems and underpinning behavioral disorders, the genetics of inherited neurological and psychiatric diseases, nervous system aging, and findings relevant to the development of new therapies.
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