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NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE 卷:25
The formation of peripheral myelin protein 22 aggregates is hindered by the enhancement of autophagy and expression of cytoplasmic chaperones
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Fortun, Jenny ; Verrier, Jonathan D. ; Go, Jocelyn C. ; Madorsky, Irina ; Dunn, William A. ; Notterpek, Lucia
关键词: autophagosome;    proteasome;    neuropathy;    Schwann cells;    protein misfolding;    aggresomes;    heat shock proteins;    heat shock;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.nbd.2006.09.018
来源: Elsevier
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The accumulation of misfolded proteins is associated with various neurodegenerative conditions. Peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) is a hereditary neuropathy-linked, short-lived molecule that forms aggresomes when the proteasome is inhibited or the protein is mutated. We previously showed that the removal of pre-existing PMP22 aggregates is assisted by autophagy. Here we examined whether the accumulation of such aggregates could be suppressed by experimental induction of autophagy and/or chaperones. Enhancement of autophagy during proteasome inhibition hinders protein aggregate formation and correlates with a reduction in accumulated proteasome substrates. Conversely, simultaneous inhibition of autophagy and the proteasome augments the formation of aggregates. An increase of heat shock protein levels by geldanamycin treatment or beat shock preconditioning similarly hampers aggresome formation. The beneficial effects of autophagy and chaperones in preventing the accumulation of misfolded PMP22 are additive and provide a potential avenue for therapeutic approaches in hereditary neuropathies linked to PMP22 mutations. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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