The molecular chaperones DNAJB6 and Hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregation

Abstract A major hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the presence of Lewy bodies (LBs) in certain neuronal tissues. LBs are protein-rich inclusions, in which α-synuclein (α-syn) is the most abundant protein. Since these inclusions are not present in healthy individuals, despite the high concentr...

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Main Authors: Francesco A. Aprile, Emma Källstig, Galina Limorenko, Michele Vendruscolo, David Ron, Christian Hansen
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08324-z
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spelling doaj-0c38ccc85024480b8c6ce7d146030f9f2020-12-08T02:09:27ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-08-017111110.1038/s41598-017-08324-zThe molecular chaperones DNAJB6 and Hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregationFrancesco A. Aprile0Emma Källstig1Galina Limorenko2Michele Vendruscolo3David Ron4Christian Hansen5Department of Chemistry, University of CambridgeMolecular Neurobiology, Department of Experimental Medical ScienceMolecular Neurobiology, Department of Experimental Medical ScienceDepartment of Chemistry, University of CambridgeCambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of CambridgeCambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of CambridgeAbstract A major hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the presence of Lewy bodies (LBs) in certain neuronal tissues. LBs are protein-rich inclusions, in which α-synuclein (α-syn) is the most abundant protein. Since these inclusions are not present in healthy individuals, despite the high concentration of α-syn in neurons, it is important to investigate whether natural control mechanisms are present to efficiently suppress α-syn aggregation. Here, we demonstrate that a CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout (KO) of a DnaJ protein, DNAJB6, in HEK293T cells expressing α-syn, causes a massive increase in α-syn aggregation. Upon DNAJB6 re-introduction into these DNAJB6-KO HEK293T-α-syn cells, aggregation is reduced to the level of the parental cells. We then show that the suppression of α-syn aggregation is dependent on the J-domain of DNAJB6, as the catalytically inactive protein, which carries the H31Q mutation, does not suppress aggregation, when re-introduced into DNAJB6-KO cells. We further demonstrate, that the suppression of α-syn aggregation is dependent on the molecular chaperone Hsp70, which is consistent with the well-known function of J-domains of transferring unfolded and misfolded proteins to Hsp70. These data identify a natural control strategy to suppress α-syn aggregation and suggest potential therapeutic approaches to prevent or treat PD and related disorders.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08324-z
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author Francesco A. Aprile
Emma Källstig
Galina Limorenko
Michele Vendruscolo
David Ron
Christian Hansen
spellingShingle Francesco A. Aprile
Emma Källstig
Galina Limorenko
Michele Vendruscolo
David Ron
Christian Hansen
The molecular chaperones DNAJB6 and Hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregation
Scientific Reports
author_facet Francesco A. Aprile
Emma Källstig
Galina Limorenko
Michele Vendruscolo
David Ron
Christian Hansen
author_sort Francesco A. Aprile
title The molecular chaperones DNAJB6 and Hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregation
title_short The molecular chaperones DNAJB6 and Hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregation
title_full The molecular chaperones DNAJB6 and Hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregation
title_fullStr The molecular chaperones DNAJB6 and Hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregation
title_full_unstemmed The molecular chaperones DNAJB6 and Hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregation
title_sort molecular chaperones dnajb6 and hsp70 cooperate to suppress α-synuclein aggregation
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract A major hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the presence of Lewy bodies (LBs) in certain neuronal tissues. LBs are protein-rich inclusions, in which α-synuclein (α-syn) is the most abundant protein. Since these inclusions are not present in healthy individuals, despite the high concentration of α-syn in neurons, it is important to investigate whether natural control mechanisms are present to efficiently suppress α-syn aggregation. Here, we demonstrate that a CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout (KO) of a DnaJ protein, DNAJB6, in HEK293T cells expressing α-syn, causes a massive increase in α-syn aggregation. Upon DNAJB6 re-introduction into these DNAJB6-KO HEK293T-α-syn cells, aggregation is reduced to the level of the parental cells. We then show that the suppression of α-syn aggregation is dependent on the J-domain of DNAJB6, as the catalytically inactive protein, which carries the H31Q mutation, does not suppress aggregation, when re-introduced into DNAJB6-KO cells. We further demonstrate, that the suppression of α-syn aggregation is dependent on the molecular chaperone Hsp70, which is consistent with the well-known function of J-domains of transferring unfolded and misfolded proteins to Hsp70. These data identify a natural control strategy to suppress α-syn aggregation and suggest potential therapeutic approaches to prevent or treat PD and related disorders.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-08324-z
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