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SIRT4 interacts with OPA1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy

The stress-responsive mitochondrial sirtuin SIRT4 controls cellular energy metabolism in a NAD(+)-dependent manner and is implicated in cellular senescence and aging. Here we reveal a novel function of SIRT4 in mitochondrial morphology/quality control and regulation of mitophagy. We report that mode...

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Autores principales: Lang, Alexander, Anand, Ruchika, Altinoluk-Hambüchen, Simone, Ezzahoini, Hakima, Stefanski, Anja, Iram, Afshin, Bergmann, Laura, Urbach, Jennifer, Böhler, Philip, Hänsel, Jan, Franke, Manuel, Stühler, Kai, Krutmann, Jean, Scheller, Jürgen, Stork, Björn, Reichert, Andreas S., Piekorz, Roland P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5680561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29081403
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101307
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author Lang, Alexander
Anand, Ruchika
Altinoluk-Hambüchen, Simone
Ezzahoini, Hakima
Stefanski, Anja
Iram, Afshin
Bergmann, Laura
Urbach, Jennifer
Böhler, Philip
Hänsel, Jan
Franke, Manuel
Stühler, Kai
Krutmann, Jean
Scheller, Jürgen
Stork, Björn
Reichert, Andreas S.
Piekorz, Roland P.
author_facet Lang, Alexander
Anand, Ruchika
Altinoluk-Hambüchen, Simone
Ezzahoini, Hakima
Stefanski, Anja
Iram, Afshin
Bergmann, Laura
Urbach, Jennifer
Böhler, Philip
Hänsel, Jan
Franke, Manuel
Stühler, Kai
Krutmann, Jean
Scheller, Jürgen
Stork, Björn
Reichert, Andreas S.
Piekorz, Roland P.
author_sort Lang, Alexander
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description The stress-responsive mitochondrial sirtuin SIRT4 controls cellular energy metabolism in a NAD(+)-dependent manner and is implicated in cellular senescence and aging. Here we reveal a novel function of SIRT4 in mitochondrial morphology/quality control and regulation of mitophagy. We report that moderate overexpression of SIRT4, but not its enzymatically inactive mutant H161Y, sensitized cells to mitochondrial stress. CCCP-triggered dissipation of the mitochondrial membrane potential resulted in increased mitochondrial ROS levels and autophagic flux, but surprisingly led to increased mitochondrial mass and decreased Parkin-regulated mitophagy. The anti-respiratory effect of elevated SIRT4 was accompanied by increased levels of the inner-membrane bound long form of the GTPase OPA1 (L-OPA1) that promotes mitochondrial fusion and thereby counteracts fission and mitophagy. Consistent with this, upregulation of endogenous SIRT4 expression in fibroblast models of senescence either by transfection with miR-15b inhibitors or by ionizing radiation increased L-OPA1 levels and mitochondrial fusion in a SIRT4-dependent manner. We further demonstrate that SIRT4 interacts physically with OPA1 in co-immunoprecipitation experiments. Overall, we propose that the SIRT4-OPA1 axis is causally linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and altered mitochondrial dynamics that translates into aging-associated decreased mitophagy based on an unbalanced mitochondrial fusion/fission cycle.
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spelling pubmed-56805612017-11-18 SIRT4 interacts with OPA1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy Lang, Alexander Anand, Ruchika Altinoluk-Hambüchen, Simone Ezzahoini, Hakima Stefanski, Anja Iram, Afshin Bergmann, Laura Urbach, Jennifer Böhler, Philip Hänsel, Jan Franke, Manuel Stühler, Kai Krutmann, Jean Scheller, Jürgen Stork, Björn Reichert, Andreas S. Piekorz, Roland P. Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper The stress-responsive mitochondrial sirtuin SIRT4 controls cellular energy metabolism in a NAD(+)-dependent manner and is implicated in cellular senescence and aging. Here we reveal a novel function of SIRT4 in mitochondrial morphology/quality control and regulation of mitophagy. We report that moderate overexpression of SIRT4, but not its enzymatically inactive mutant H161Y, sensitized cells to mitochondrial stress. CCCP-triggered dissipation of the mitochondrial membrane potential resulted in increased mitochondrial ROS levels and autophagic flux, but surprisingly led to increased mitochondrial mass and decreased Parkin-regulated mitophagy. The anti-respiratory effect of elevated SIRT4 was accompanied by increased levels of the inner-membrane bound long form of the GTPase OPA1 (L-OPA1) that promotes mitochondrial fusion and thereby counteracts fission and mitophagy. Consistent with this, upregulation of endogenous SIRT4 expression in fibroblast models of senescence either by transfection with miR-15b inhibitors or by ionizing radiation increased L-OPA1 levels and mitochondrial fusion in a SIRT4-dependent manner. We further demonstrate that SIRT4 interacts physically with OPA1 in co-immunoprecipitation experiments. Overall, we propose that the SIRT4-OPA1 axis is causally linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and altered mitochondrial dynamics that translates into aging-associated decreased mitophagy based on an unbalanced mitochondrial fusion/fission cycle. Impact Journals 2017-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5680561/ /pubmed/29081403 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101307 Text en
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Lang, Alexander
Anand, Ruchika
Altinoluk-Hambüchen, Simone
Ezzahoini, Hakima
Stefanski, Anja
Iram, Afshin
Bergmann, Laura
Urbach, Jennifer
Böhler, Philip
Hänsel, Jan
Franke, Manuel
Stühler, Kai
Krutmann, Jean
Scheller, Jürgen
Stork, Björn
Reichert, Andreas S.
Piekorz, Roland P.
SIRT4 interacts with OPA1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy
title SIRT4 interacts with OPA1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy
title_full SIRT4 interacts with OPA1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy
title_fullStr SIRT4 interacts with OPA1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy
title_full_unstemmed SIRT4 interacts with OPA1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy
title_short SIRT4 interacts with OPA1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy
title_sort sirt4 interacts with opa1 and regulates mitochondrial quality control and mitophagy
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5680561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29081403
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.101307
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