揭示恶性疟原虫抑制素-2(PfPhb2)在维持线粒体稳态中的抗凋亡作用。

IF 3.9 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Mitochondrion Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.mito.2024.101956
Shilpi Jain, Monika Narwal, Md Omair Anwar, Neha Prakash, Asif Mohmmed
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线粒体的功能对于疟原虫在人类宿主体内的繁殖至关重要。众所周知,SPFH 蛋白家族成员--抑制素(PHBs)在维持线粒体平衡和细胞功能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在这里,我们对恶性疟原虫抑制素-2(PfPhb2)蛋白的同源物进行了功能鉴定。我们利用选择连锁整合(SLI)策略产生的转基因寄生虫系进行了 C 端标记,并利用该转基因寄生虫系对 PfPhb2 进行了细胞定位和诱导性敲除。我们发现,在无性生命周期中,PfPhb2定位于寄生虫线粒体中。用 GlmS 核酶诱导性敲除 PfPhb2 对寄生虫的生长和繁殖没有明显影响。然而,在线粒体特异性应激条件下,通过抑制线粒体必需的 AAA 蛋白酶 ClpQ 蛋白酶,耗尽 PfPhb2 会增强对寄生虫生长的抑制、线粒体 ROS 的产生、线粒体膜电位的丧失,并导致线粒体分裂/碎裂,最终导致类似细胞凋亡的细胞死亡。此外,PfPhb2 的耗竭使寄生虫更容易受到线粒体靶向药物普罗瓜尼的影响。这些数据表明,PfPhb2 与 ClpQ 蛋白酶一起参与稳定各种线粒体蛋白的功能,以维持线粒体的平衡和功能。总之,我们的研究表明,PfPhb2 在维持寄生虫线粒体平衡方面具有抗凋亡作用。
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Unravelling the anti-apoptotic role of Plasmodium falciparum Prohibitin-2 (PfPhb2) in maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis

The functional mitochondrion is vital for the propagation of the malaria parasite in the human host. Members of the SPFH protein family, Prohibitins (PHBs), are known to play crucial roles in maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis and cellular functions. Here, we have functionally characterized the homologue of the Plasmodium falciparum Prohibitin-2 (PfPhb2) protein. A transgenic parasite line, generated using the selection-linked integration (SLI) strategy for C-terminal tagging, was utilized for cellular localization as well as for inducible knock-down of PfPhb2. We show that PfPhb2 localizes in the parasite mitochondrion during the asexual life cycle. Inducible knock-down of PfPhb2 by GlmS ribozyme caused no significant effect on the growth and multiplication of parasites. However, depletion of PfPhb2 under mitochondrial-specific stress conditions, induced by inhibiting the essential mitochondrial AAA-protease, ClpQ protease, results in enhanced inhibition of parasite growth, mitochondrial ROS production, mitochondrial membrane potential loss and led to mitochondrial fission/fragmentation, ultimately culminating in apoptosis-like cell-death. Further, PfPhb2 depletion renders the parasites more susceptible to mitochondrial targeting drug proguanil. These data suggest the functional involvement of PfPhb2 along with ClpQ protease in stabilization of various mitochondrial proteins to maintain mitochondrial homeostasis and functioning. Overall, we show that PfPhb2 has an anti-apoptotic role in maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis in the parasite.

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Mitochondrion
Mitochondrion 生物-细胞生物学
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4.50%
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86
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13.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Mitochondrion is a definitive, high profile, peer-reviewed international research journal. The scope of Mitochondrion is broad, reporting on basic science of mitochondria from all organisms and from basic research to pathology and clinical aspects of mitochondrial diseases. The journal welcomes original contributions from investigators working in diverse sub-disciplines such as evolution, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pharmacology, toxicology, forensic science, programmed cell death, aging, cancer and clinical features of mitochondrial diseases.
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