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- Title
Effect of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response on hypoxic death and mitochondrial protein aggregation.
- Authors
Yan, Junyi; Sun, Chun-Ling; Shin, Seokyung; Van Gilst, Marc; Crowder, C. Michael
- Abstract
Mitochondria are the main oxygen consumers in cells and as such are the primary organelle affected by hypoxia. All hypoxia pathology presumably derives from the initial mitochondrial dysfunction. An early event in hypoxic pathology in C. elegans is disruption of mitochondrial proteostasis with induction of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPRmt) and mitochondrial protein aggregation. Here in C. elegans, we screen through RNAis and mutants that confer either strong resistance to hypoxic cell death or strong induction of the UPRmt to determine the relationship between hypoxic cell death, UPRmt activation, and hypoxia-induced mitochondrial protein aggregation (HIMPA). We find that resistance to hypoxic cell death invariantly mitigated HIMPA. We also find that UPRmt activation invariantly mitigated HIMPA. However, UPRmt activation was neither necessary nor sufficient for resistance to hypoxic death and vice versa. We conclude that UPRmt is not necessarily hypoxia protective against cell death but does protect from mitochondrial protein aggregation, one of the early hypoxic pathologies in C. elegans.
- Publication
Cell Death & Disease, 2021, Vol 12, Issue 7, p1
- ISSN
2041-4889
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41419-021-03979-z