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Loss of CLPP alleviates mitochondrial cardiomyopathy without affecting the mammalian UPRmt.


ABSTRACT: The mitochondrial matrix protease CLPP plays a central role in the activation of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR(mt)) in Caenorhabditis elegans Far less is known about mammalian UPR(mt) signaling, although similar roles were assumed for central players, including CLPP To better understand the mammalian UPR(mt) signaling, we deleted CLPP in hearts of DARS2-deficient animals that show robust induction of UPR(mt) due to strong dysregulation of mitochondrial translation. Remarkably, our results clearly show that mammalian CLPP is neither required for, nor it regulates the UPR(mt) in mammals. Surprisingly, we demonstrate that a strong mitochondrial cardiomyopathy and diminished respiration due to DARS2 deficiency can be alleviated by the loss of CLPP, leading to an increased de novo synthesis of individual OXPHOS subunits. These results question our current understanding of the UPR(mt) signaling in mammals, while introducing CLPP as a possible novel target for therapeutic intervention in mitochondrial diseases.

SUBMITTER: Seiferling D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4931557 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Loss of CLPP alleviates mitochondrial cardiomyopathy without affecting the mammalian UPRmt.

Seiferling Dominic D   Szczepanowska Karolina K   Becker Christina C   Senft Katharina K   Hermans Steffen S   Maiti Priyanka P   König Tim T   Kukat Alexandra A   Trifunovic Aleksandra A  

EMBO reports 20160506 7


The mitochondrial matrix protease CLPP plays a central role in the activation of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR(mt)) in Caenorhabditis elegans Far less is known about mammalian UPR(mt) signaling, although similar roles were assumed for central players, including CLPP To better understand the mammalian UPR(mt) signaling, we deleted CLPP in hearts of DARS2-deficient animals that show robust induction of UPR(mt) due to strong dysregulation of mitochondrial translation. Remarkably,  ...[more]

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