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VCP recruitment to mitochondria causes mitophagy impairment and neurodegeneration in models of Huntington's disease.


ABSTRACT: Mutant Huntingtin (mtHtt) causes neurodegeneration in Huntington's disease (HD) by evoking defects in the mitochondria, but the underlying mechanisms remains elusive. Our proteomic analysis identifies valosin-containing protein (VCP) as an mtHtt-binding protein on the mitochondria. Here we show that VCP is selectively translocated to the mitochondria, where it is bound to mtHtt in various HD models. Mitochondria-accumulated VCP elicits excessive mitophagy, causing neuronal cell death. Blocking mtHtt/VCP mitochondrial interaction with a peptide, HV-3, abolishes VCP translocation to the mitochondria, corrects excessive mitophagy and reduces cell death in HD mouse- and patient-derived cells and HD transgenic mouse brains. Treatment with HV-3 reduces behavioural and neuropathological phenotypes of HD in both fragment- and full-length mtHtt transgenic mice. Our findings demonstrate a causal role of mtHtt-induced VCP mitochondrial accumulation in HD pathogenesis and suggest that the peptide HV-3 might be a useful tool for developing new therapeutics to treat HD.

SUBMITTER: Guo X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5007466 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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VCP recruitment to mitochondria causes mitophagy impairment and neurodegeneration in models of Huntington's disease.

Guo Xing X   Sun XiaoYan X   Hu Di D   Wang Ya-Juan YJ   Fujioka Hisashi H   Vyas Rajan R   Chakrapani Sudha S   Joshi Amit Umesh AU   Luo Yu Y   Mochly-Rosen Daria D   Qi Xin X  

Nature communications 20160826


Mutant Huntingtin (mtHtt) causes neurodegeneration in Huntington's disease (HD) by evoking defects in the mitochondria, but the underlying mechanisms remains elusive. Our proteomic analysis identifies valosin-containing protein (VCP) as an mtHtt-binding protein on the mitochondria. Here we show that VCP is selectively translocated to the mitochondria, where it is bound to mtHtt in various HD models. Mitochondria-accumulated VCP elicits excessive mitophagy, causing neuronal cell death. Blocking m  ...[more]

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