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Collapsin Response Mediator Protein 5 (CRMP5) Induces Mitophagy,Thereby Regulating Mitochondrion Numbers in Dendrites
Authors:Sébastien Brot  Carole Auger  Rabia Bentata  Véronique Rogemond  Stéphane Ménigoz  Naura Chounlamountri  Agnès Girard-Egrot  Jér?me Honnorat  Mahnaz Moradi-Améli
Institution:From INSERM, UMR-S1028.;§CNRS, UMR5292, and ;University Lyon 1, University Lyon, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, Rue Guillaume Paradin, Lyon Cedex 08, F-69372 France.;Hospices Civils de Lyon, Neuro-oncologie, Bron F-69677, France, and ;**Institut de Chimie et Biochimie Moléculaires et Supramoléculaires, CNRS UMR 5246 ICBMS, University Lyon 1, Villeurbanne Cedex, F-69622 France
Abstract:Degradation of damaged mitochondria by mitophagy is an essential process to ensure cell homeostasis. Because neurons, which have a high energy demand, are particularly dependent on the mitochondrial dynamics, mitophagy represents a key mechanism to ensure correct neuronal function. Collapsin response mediator proteins 5 (CRMP5) belongs to a family of cytosolic proteins involved in axon guidance and neurite outgrowth signaling during neural development. CRMP5, which is highly expressed during brain development, plays an important role in the regulation of neuronal polarity by inhibiting dendrite outgrowth at early developmental stages. Here, we demonstrated that CRMP5 was present in vivo in brain mitochondria and is targeted to the inner mitochondrial membrane. The mitochondrial localization of CRMP5 induced mitophagy. CRMP5 overexpression triggered a drastic change in mitochondrial morphology, increased the number of lysosomes and double membrane vesicles termed autophagosomes, and enhanced the occurrence of microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3) at the mitochondrial level. Moreover, the lipidated form of LC3, LC3-II, which triggers autophagy by insertion into autophagosomes, enhanced mitophagy initiation. Lysosomal marker translocates at the mitochondrial level, suggesting autophagosome-lysosome fusion, and induced the reduction of mitochondrial content via lysosomal degradation. We show that during early developmental stages the strong expression of endogenous CRMP5, which inhibits dendrite growth, correlated with a decrease of mitochondrial content. In contrast, the knockdown or a decrease of CRMP5 expression at later stages enhanced mitochondrion numbers in cultured neurons, suggesting that CRMP5 modulated these numbers. Our study elucidates a novel regulatory mechanism that utilizes CRMP5-induced mitophagy to orchestrate proper dendrite outgrowth and neuronal function.
Keywords:Autophagy  Cell Biology  Cell Culture  Dendrite  Mitochondria  Neurons
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