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The Mitochondrial Chaperone Protein TRAP1 Mitigates α-Synuclein Toxicity

Overexpression or mutation of α-Synuclein is associated with protein aggregation and interferes with a number of cellular processes, including mitochondrial integrity and function. We used a whole-genome screen in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to search for novel genetic modifiers of human [...

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Autores principales: Butler, Erin K., Voigt, Aaron, Lutz, A. Kathrin, Toegel, Jane P., Gerhardt, Ellen, Karsten, Peter, Falkenburger, Björn, Reinartz, Andrea, Winklhofer, Konstanze F., Schulz, Jörg B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3271059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22319455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002488
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author Butler, Erin K.
Voigt, Aaron
Lutz, A. Kathrin
Toegel, Jane P.
Gerhardt, Ellen
Karsten, Peter
Falkenburger, Björn
Reinartz, Andrea
Winklhofer, Konstanze F.
Schulz, Jörg B.
author_facet Butler, Erin K.
Voigt, Aaron
Lutz, A. Kathrin
Toegel, Jane P.
Gerhardt, Ellen
Karsten, Peter
Falkenburger, Björn
Reinartz, Andrea
Winklhofer, Konstanze F.
Schulz, Jörg B.
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description Overexpression or mutation of α-Synuclein is associated with protein aggregation and interferes with a number of cellular processes, including mitochondrial integrity and function. We used a whole-genome screen in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to search for novel genetic modifiers of human [A53T]α-Synuclein–induced neurotoxicity. Decreased expression of the mitochondrial chaperone protein tumor necrosis factor receptor associated protein-1 (TRAP1) was found to enhance age-dependent loss of fly head dopamine (DA) and DA neuron number resulting from [A53T]α-Synuclein expression. In addition, decreased TRAP1 expression in [A53T]α-Synuclein–expressing flies resulted in enhanced loss of climbing ability and sensitivity to oxidative stress. Overexpression of human TRAP1 was able to rescue these phenotypes. Similarly, human TRAP1 overexpression in rat primary cortical neurons rescued [A53T]α-Synuclein–induced sensitivity to rotenone treatment. In human (non)neuronal cell lines, small interfering RNA directed against TRAP1 enhanced [A53T]α-Synuclein–induced sensitivity to oxidative stress treatment. [A53T]α-Synuclein directly interfered with mitochondrial function, as its expression reduced Complex I activity in HEK293 cells. These effects were blocked by TRAP1 overexpression. Moreover, TRAP1 was able to prevent alteration in mitochondrial morphology caused by [A53T]α-Synuclein overexpression in human SH-SY5Y cells. These results indicate that [A53T]α-Synuclein toxicity is intimately connected to mitochondrial dysfunction and that toxicity reduction in fly and rat primary neurons and human cell lines can be achieved using overexpression of the mitochondrial chaperone TRAP1. Interestingly, TRAP1 has previously been shown to be phosphorylated by the serine/threonine kinase PINK1, thus providing a potential link of PINK1 via TRAP1 to α-Synuclein.
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spelling pubmed-32710592012-02-08 The Mitochondrial Chaperone Protein TRAP1 Mitigates α-Synuclein Toxicity Butler, Erin K. Voigt, Aaron Lutz, A. Kathrin Toegel, Jane P. Gerhardt, Ellen Karsten, Peter Falkenburger, Björn Reinartz, Andrea Winklhofer, Konstanze F. Schulz, Jörg B. PLoS Genet Research Article Overexpression or mutation of α-Synuclein is associated with protein aggregation and interferes with a number of cellular processes, including mitochondrial integrity and function. We used a whole-genome screen in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to search for novel genetic modifiers of human [A53T]α-Synuclein–induced neurotoxicity. Decreased expression of the mitochondrial chaperone protein tumor necrosis factor receptor associated protein-1 (TRAP1) was found to enhance age-dependent loss of fly head dopamine (DA) and DA neuron number resulting from [A53T]α-Synuclein expression. In addition, decreased TRAP1 expression in [A53T]α-Synuclein–expressing flies resulted in enhanced loss of climbing ability and sensitivity to oxidative stress. Overexpression of human TRAP1 was able to rescue these phenotypes. Similarly, human TRAP1 overexpression in rat primary cortical neurons rescued [A53T]α-Synuclein–induced sensitivity to rotenone treatment. In human (non)neuronal cell lines, small interfering RNA directed against TRAP1 enhanced [A53T]α-Synuclein–induced sensitivity to oxidative stress treatment. [A53T]α-Synuclein directly interfered with mitochondrial function, as its expression reduced Complex I activity in HEK293 cells. These effects were blocked by TRAP1 overexpression. Moreover, TRAP1 was able to prevent alteration in mitochondrial morphology caused by [A53T]α-Synuclein overexpression in human SH-SY5Y cells. These results indicate that [A53T]α-Synuclein toxicity is intimately connected to mitochondrial dysfunction and that toxicity reduction in fly and rat primary neurons and human cell lines can be achieved using overexpression of the mitochondrial chaperone TRAP1. Interestingly, TRAP1 has previously been shown to be phosphorylated by the serine/threonine kinase PINK1, thus providing a potential link of PINK1 via TRAP1 to α-Synuclein. Public Library of Science 2012-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3271059/ /pubmed/22319455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002488 Text en Butler et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Butler, Erin K.
Voigt, Aaron
Lutz, A. Kathrin
Toegel, Jane P.
Gerhardt, Ellen
Karsten, Peter
Falkenburger, Björn
Reinartz, Andrea
Winklhofer, Konstanze F.
Schulz, Jörg B.
The Mitochondrial Chaperone Protein TRAP1 Mitigates α-Synuclein Toxicity
title The Mitochondrial Chaperone Protein TRAP1 Mitigates α-Synuclein Toxicity
title_full The Mitochondrial Chaperone Protein TRAP1 Mitigates α-Synuclein Toxicity
title_fullStr The Mitochondrial Chaperone Protein TRAP1 Mitigates α-Synuclein Toxicity
title_full_unstemmed The Mitochondrial Chaperone Protein TRAP1 Mitigates α-Synuclein Toxicity
title_short The Mitochondrial Chaperone Protein TRAP1 Mitigates α-Synuclein Toxicity
title_sort mitochondrial chaperone protein trap1 mitigates α-synuclein toxicity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3271059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22319455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1002488
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