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NF?B is a central regulator of protein quality control in response to protein aggregation stresses via autophagy modulation.


ABSTRACT: During cell life, proteins often misfold, depending on particular mutations or environmental changes, which may lead to protein aggregates that are toxic for the cell. Such protein aggregates are the root cause of numerous diseases called "protein conformational diseases," such as myofibrillar myopathy and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. To fight against aggregates, cells are equipped with protein quality control mechanisms. Here we report that NF?B transcription factor is activated by misincorporation of amino acid analogues into proteins, inhibition of proteasomal activity, expression of the R120G mutated form of HspB5 (associated with myofibrillar myopathy), or expression of the G985R and G93A mutated forms of superoxide dismutase 1 (linked to familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). This noncanonical stimulation of NF?B triggers the up-regulation of BAG3 and HspB8 expression, two activators of selective autophagy, which relocalize to protein aggregates. Then NF?B-dependent autophagy allows the clearance of protein aggregates. Thus NF?B appears as a central and major regulator of protein aggregate clearance by modulating autophagic activity. In this context, the pharmacological stimulation of this quality control pathway might represent a valuable strategy for therapies against protein conformational diseases.

SUBMITTER: Nivon M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4884063 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NFκB is a central regulator of protein quality control in response to protein aggregation stresses via autophagy modulation.

Nivon Mathieu M   Fort Loïc L   Muller Pascale P   Richet Emma E   Simon Stéphanie S   Guey Baptiste B   Fournier Maëlenn M   Arrigo André-Patrick AP   Hetz Claudio C   Atkin Julie D JD   Kretz-Remy Carole C  

Molecular biology of the cell 20160413 11


During cell life, proteins often misfold, depending on particular mutations or environmental changes, which may lead to protein aggregates that are toxic for the cell. Such protein aggregates are the root cause of numerous diseases called "protein conformational diseases," such as myofibrillar myopathy and familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. To fight against aggregates, cells are equipped with protein quality control mechanisms. Here we report that NFκB transcription factor is activated by m  ...[more]

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