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Differential roles of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy in the clearance of soluble and aggregated TDP-43 species
Emma L. Scotter, Caroline Vance, Agnes L. Nishimura, Youn‐Bok Lee, Han-Jou Chen, Hazel Urwin, Valentina Sardone, Jacqueline C. Mitchell, Boris Rogelj, David C. Rubinsztein, Christopher E. Shaw
Journal of Cell Science · 2014 · ▲ 267 citations
Abstract
TAR DNA-binding protein (TDP-43, also known as TARDBP) is the major pathological protein in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Large TDP-43 aggregates that are decorated with degradation adaptor proteins are seen in the cytoplasm of remaining neurons in ALS and FTD patients post mortem. TDP-43 accumulation and ALS-linked mutations within degradation pathways implicate failed TDP-43 clearance as a primary disease mechanism. Here, we report the differing roles of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy(definition) in the clearance of TDP-43. We have investigated the effects of inhibitors of the UPS and autophagy on the degradation, localisation and mobility of soluble and insoluble TDP-43. We find that soluble TDP-43 is degraded primarily by the UPS, whereas the clearance of aggregated TDP-43 requires autophagy. Cellular macroaggregates, which recapitulate many of the pathological features of the aggregates in patients, are reversible when both the UPS and autophagy are functional. Their clearance involves the autophagic removal of oligomeric TDP-43. We speculate that, in addition to an age-related decline in pathway activity, a second hit in either the UPS or the autophagy pathway drives the accumulation of TDP-43 in ALS and FTD. Therapies for clearing excess TDP-43 should therefore target a combination of these pathways.
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Scotter, E.L., Vance, C., Nishimura, A.L., Lee, Y., Chen, H., Urwin, H., Sardone, V., Mitchell, J.C., Rogelj, B., Rubinsztein, D.C., & Shaw, C.E. (2014). Differential roles of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy in the clearance of soluble and aggregated TDP-43 species. <em>Journal of Cell Science</em>. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.140087
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Scotter EL, Vance C, Nishimura AL, Lee Y, Chen H, Urwin H, et al. Differential roles of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy in the clearance of soluble and aggregated TDP-43 species. Journal of Cell Science. 2014. doi:10.1242/jcs.140087.
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@article{emma2014Differ,
title = {Differential roles of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) and autophagy in the clearance of soluble and aggregated TDP-43 species},
author = {Emma L. Scotter and Caroline Vance and Agnes L. Nishimura and Youn‐Bok Lee and Han-Jou Chen and Hazel Urwin and Valentina Sardone and Jacqueline C. Mitchell and Boris Rogelj and David C. Rubinsztein and Christopher E. Shaw},
journal = {Journal of Cell Science},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1242/jcs.140087},
}
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