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Cdc37/Hsp90 protein complex disruption triggers an autophagic clearance cascade for TDP-43 protein
Authors:Jinwal Umesh K  Abisambra Jose F  Zhang Juan  Dharia Sheetal  O'Leary John C  Patel Tina  Braswell Kaitlyn  Jani Twisha  Gestwicki Jason E  Dickey Chad A
Institution:Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of South Florida Health Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33613, USA. ujinwal@health.usf.edu
Abstract:The RNA-binding protein, trans-active response DNA-binding protein 43 (TDP-43), is normally found in the nucleus, but in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontal temporal dementia, and some cases of Alzheimer disease it is cleaved and mislocalized to the cytosol, leading to accumulation. The mechanisms contributing to this are largely unknown. Here, we show that part of the normal clearance cascade for TDP-43 involves the Cdc37/Hsp90 complex. An Hsp90 inhibitor that disrupts the Cdc37/Hsp90 complex reduced TDP-43 levels to a greater extent than a standard Hsp90 ATPase inhibitor. When Cdc37 was depleted, TDP-43 underwent proteolytic clearance that was dependent on nuclear retrotranslocation and autophagic uptake. Accumulation of the microtubule-associated protein tau prevented the clearance of cleaved TDP-43, but not its production. This caused cleaved TDP-43 to accumulate, a feature observed in the brain of persons with Alzheimer disease. Clearance of cleaved TDP-43 was also prevented by knockdown of the autophagic inducer beclin1. Thus, in cells where TDP-43 clearance is normally needed, a system that employs manipulation of the Hsp90 complex and autophagy exists. But when tau accumulation is occurring, cleaved TDP-43 can no longer be cleared, perhaps explaining the emergence of these co-pathologies.
Keywords:Alzheimer Disease  Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig Disease)  Autophagy  Chaperone Chaperonin  Tau
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