Neuropeptide signaling and SKN-1 orchestrate differential responses of the proteostasis network to dissimilar proteotoxic insults
Hana Boocholez,
Filipa Carvalhal Marques,
Amir Levine,
Noa Roitenberg,
Atif Ahmed Siddiqui,
Huadong Zhu,
Lorna Moll,
Danielle Grushko,
Reut Bruck Haimson,
Tayir Elami,
Ehud Cohen
Affiliations
Hana Boocholez
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Filipa Carvalhal Marques
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Amir Levine
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Noa Roitenberg
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Atif Ahmed Siddiqui
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Huadong Zhu
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Lorna Moll
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Danielle Grushko
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Reut Bruck Haimson
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Tayir Elami
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel
Ehud Cohen
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Institute for Medical Research Israel – Canada (IMRIC), The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel; Corresponding author
Summary: The protein homeostasis (proteostasis) network (PN) encompasses mechanisms that maintain proteome integrity by controlling various biological functions. Loss of proteostasis leads to toxic protein aggregation (proteotoxicity), which underlies the manifestation of neurodegeneration. How the PN responds to dissimilar proteotoxic challenges and how these responses are regulated at the organismal level are largely unknown. Here, we report that, while torsin chaperones protect from the toxicity of neurodegeneration-causing polyglutamine stretches, they exacerbate the toxicity of the Alzheimer’s disease-causing Aβ peptide in neurons and muscles. These opposing effects are accompanied by differential modulations of gene expression, including that of three neuropeptides that are involved in tailoring the organismal response to dissimilar proteotoxic insults. This mechanism is regulated by insulin/IGF signaling and the transcription factor SKN-1/NRF. Our work delineates a mechanism by which the PN orchestrates differential responses to dissimilar proteotoxic challenges and points at potential targets for therapeutic interventions.