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Somatic increase of CCT8 mimics proteostasis of human pluripotent stem cells and extends C. elegans lifespan
Alireza Noormohammadi, Amirabbas Khodakarami, Ricardo Gutiérrez-García, Hyun Ju Lee, Seda Koyuncu, Tim König, Christina Schindler, Isabel Sáez, Azra Fatima, Christoph Dieterich, David Vı́lchez
Nature Communications · 2016 · ▲ 87 citations
Abstract
Human embryonic stem cells can replicate indefinitely while maintaining their undifferentiated state and, therefore, are immortal in culture. This capacity may demand avoidance of any imbalance in protein homeostasis (proteostasis(definition)) that would otherwise compromise stem cell identity. Here we show that human pluripotent stem cells exhibit enhanced assembly of the TRiC/CCT complex, a chaperonin that facilitates the folding of 10% of the proteome. We find that ectopic expression of a single subunit (CCT8) is sufficient to increase TRiC/CCT assembly. Moreover, increased TRiC/CCT complex is required to avoid aggregation of mutant Huntingtin protein. We further show that increased expression of CCT8 in somatic tissues extends Caenorhabditis elegans lifespan in a TRiC/CCT-dependent manner. Ectopic expression of CCT8 also ameliorates the age-associated demise of proteostasis and corrects proteostatic deficiencies in worm models of Huntington's disease. Our results suggest proteostasis is a common principle that links organismal longevity with hESC immortality.
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Noormohammadi, A., Khodakarami, A., Gutiérrez-García, R., Lee, H.J., Koyuncu, S., König, T., Schindler, C., Sáez, I., Fatima, A., Dieterich, C., & Vı́lchez, D. (2016). Somatic increase of CCT8 mimics proteostasis of human pluripotent stem cells and extends C. elegans lifespan. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13649
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Noormohammadi A, Khodakarami A, Gutiérrez-García R, Lee HJ, Koyuncu S, König T, et al. Somatic increase of CCT8 mimics proteostasis of human pluripotent stem cells and extends C. elegans lifespan. Nature Communications. 2016. doi:10.1038/ncomms13649.
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@article{alireza2016Somati,
title = {Somatic increase of CCT8 mimics proteostasis of human pluripotent stem cells and extends C. elegans lifespan},
author = {Alireza Noormohammadi and Amirabbas Khodakarami and Ricardo Gutiérrez-García and Hyun Ju Lee and Seda Koyuncu and Tim König and Christina Schindler and Isabel Sáez and Azra Fatima and Christoph Dieterich and David Vı́lchez},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms13649},
}
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