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Transcription factors NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing functions in autophagy

Autophagy plays a critical role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis by degrading proteins, lipids and organelles. Autophagy is activated in response to stress, but its regulation in the context of other stress response pathways, such as those mediated by heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) and nuclear...

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Autores principales: Dayalan Naidu, Sharadha, Dikovskaya, Dina, Gaurilcikaite, Egle, Knatko, Elena V., Healy, Zachary R., Mohan, Hema, Koh, Glenn, Laurell, Axel, Ball, Graeme, Olagnier, David, de la Vega, Laureano, Ganley, Ian G., Talalay, Paul, Dinkova-Kostova, Albena T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5591275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28887499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-11262-5
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author Dayalan Naidu, Sharadha
Dikovskaya, Dina
Gaurilcikaite, Egle
Knatko, Elena V.
Healy, Zachary R.
Mohan, Hema
Koh, Glenn
Laurell, Axel
Ball, Graeme
Olagnier, David
de la Vega, Laureano
Ganley, Ian G.
Talalay, Paul
Dinkova-Kostova, Albena T.
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Dikovskaya, Dina
Gaurilcikaite, Egle
Knatko, Elena V.
Healy, Zachary R.
Mohan, Hema
Koh, Glenn
Laurell, Axel
Ball, Graeme
Olagnier, David
de la Vega, Laureano
Ganley, Ian G.
Talalay, Paul
Dinkova-Kostova, Albena T.
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description Autophagy plays a critical role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis by degrading proteins, lipids and organelles. Autophagy is activated in response to stress, but its regulation in the context of other stress response pathways, such as those mediated by heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) and nuclear factor-erythroid 2 p45-related factor 2 (NRF2), is not well understood. We found that the Michael acceptor bis(2-hydoxybenzylidene)acetone (HBB2), a dual activator of NRF2 and HSF1, protects against the development of UV irradiation-mediated cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in mice. We further show that HBB2 is an inducer of autophagy. In cells, HBB2 increases the levels of the autophagy-cargo protein p62/sequestosome 1, and the lipidated form of microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 isoform B. Activation of autophagy by HBB2 is impaired in NRF2-deficient cells, which have reduced autophagic flux and low basal and induced levels of p62. Conversely, HSF1-deficient cells have increased autophagic flux under both basal as well as HBB2-induced conditions, accompanied by increased p62 levels. Our findings suggest that NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing roles during autophagy, and illustrate the existence of tight mechanistic links between the cellular stress responses.
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spelling pubmed-55912752017-09-13 Transcription factors NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing functions in autophagy Dayalan Naidu, Sharadha Dikovskaya, Dina Gaurilcikaite, Egle Knatko, Elena V. Healy, Zachary R. Mohan, Hema Koh, Glenn Laurell, Axel Ball, Graeme Olagnier, David de la Vega, Laureano Ganley, Ian G. Talalay, Paul Dinkova-Kostova, Albena T. Sci Rep Article Autophagy plays a critical role in the maintenance of cellular homeostasis by degrading proteins, lipids and organelles. Autophagy is activated in response to stress, but its regulation in the context of other stress response pathways, such as those mediated by heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) and nuclear factor-erythroid 2 p45-related factor 2 (NRF2), is not well understood. We found that the Michael acceptor bis(2-hydoxybenzylidene)acetone (HBB2), a dual activator of NRF2 and HSF1, protects against the development of UV irradiation-mediated cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in mice. We further show that HBB2 is an inducer of autophagy. In cells, HBB2 increases the levels of the autophagy-cargo protein p62/sequestosome 1, and the lipidated form of microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 isoform B. Activation of autophagy by HBB2 is impaired in NRF2-deficient cells, which have reduced autophagic flux and low basal and induced levels of p62. Conversely, HSF1-deficient cells have increased autophagic flux under both basal as well as HBB2-induced conditions, accompanied by increased p62 levels. Our findings suggest that NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing roles during autophagy, and illustrate the existence of tight mechanistic links between the cellular stress responses. Nature Publishing Group UK 2017-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5591275/ /pubmed/28887499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-11262-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Dayalan Naidu, Sharadha
Dikovskaya, Dina
Gaurilcikaite, Egle
Knatko, Elena V.
Healy, Zachary R.
Mohan, Hema
Koh, Glenn
Laurell, Axel
Ball, Graeme
Olagnier, David
de la Vega, Laureano
Ganley, Ian G.
Talalay, Paul
Dinkova-Kostova, Albena T.
Transcription factors NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing functions in autophagy
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title_full Transcription factors NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing functions in autophagy
title_fullStr Transcription factors NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing functions in autophagy
title_full_unstemmed Transcription factors NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing functions in autophagy
title_short Transcription factors NRF2 and HSF1 have opposing functions in autophagy
title_sort transcription factors nrf2 and hsf1 have opposing functions in autophagy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5591275/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28887499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-11262-5
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