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The autophagy receptor p62/SQST-1 promotes proteostasis and longevity in C. elegans by inducing autophagy
Caroline Kumsta, Jessica T. Chang, Reina Lee, Ee Phie Tan, Yongzhi Yang, Rute Loureiro, Elizabeth H. Choy, Shaun H. Y. Lim, Isabel Sáez, Alexander Springhorn, Thorsten Hoppe, David Vı́lchez, Malene Hansen
Nature Communications · 2019 · ▲ 143 citations
Abstract
Autophagy(definition) can degrade cargos with the help of selective autophagy receptors such as p62/SQSTM1, which facilitates the degradation of ubiquitinated cargo. While the process of autophagy has been linked to aging, the impact of selective autophagy in lifespan regulation remains unclear. We have recently shown in Caenorhabditis elegans that transcript levels of sqst-1/p62 increase upon a hormetic heat shock, suggesting a role of SQST-1/p62 in stress response and aging. Here, we find that sqst-1/p62 is required for hormetic benefits of heat shock, including longevity, improved neuronal proteostasis(definition), and autophagy induction. Furthermore, overexpression of SQST-1/p62 is sufficient to induce autophagy in distinct tissues, extend lifespan, and improve the fitness of mutants with defects in proteostasis in an autophagy-dependent manner. Collectively, these findings illustrate that increased expression of a selective autophagy receptor is sufficient to induce autophagy, enhance proteostasis and extend longevity, and demonstrate an important role for sqst-1/p62 in proteotoxic stress responses.
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Kumsta, C., Chang, J.T., Lee, R., Tan, E.P., Yang, Y., Loureiro, R., Choy, E.H., Lim, S.H.Y., Sáez, I., Springhorn, A., Hoppe, T., Vı́lchez, D., & Hansen, M. (2019). The autophagy receptor p62/SQST-1 promotes proteostasis and longevity in C. elegans by inducing autophagy. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13540-4
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Kumsta C, Chang JT, Lee R, Tan EP, Yang Y, Loureiro R, et al. The autophagy receptor p62/SQST-1 promotes proteostasis and longevity in C. elegans by inducing autophagy. Nature Communications. 2019. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-13540-4.
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@article{caroline2019Theaut,
title = {The autophagy receptor p62/SQST-1 promotes proteostasis and longevity in C. elegans by inducing autophagy},
author = {Caroline Kumsta and Jessica T. Chang and Reina Lee and Ee Phie Tan and Yongzhi Yang and Rute Loureiro and Elizabeth H. Choy and Shaun H. Y. Lim and Isabel Sáez and Alexander Springhorn and Thorsten Hoppe and David Vı́lchez and Malene Hansen},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-019-13540-4},
}
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