Cell Stress Induces Mislocalization of Transcription Factors with Mitochondrial Enrichment
Previous evidence links the formation of extranuclear inclusions of transcription factors, such as ERK, Jun, TDP-43, and REST, with oxidative, endoplasmic-reticulum, proteasomal, and osmotic stress. To further characterize its extranuclear location, we performed a high-content screening based on con...
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doaj-b90f9e6eebfa4e61bed124b6f1e5717c2021-08-26T13:52:59ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-08-01228853885310.3390/ijms22168853Cell Stress Induces Mislocalization of Transcription Factors with Mitochondrial EnrichmentChiara Rossi0Anna Fernàndez1Pascual Torres2Omar Ramirez-Nuñez3Ana Belén Granado-Serrano4Laia Fontdevila5Mònica Povedano6Reinald Pamplona7Isidro Ferrer8Manuel Portero-Otin9Metabolic Physiopathology Research Group, Experimental Medicine Department, Lleida University-Lleida Biochemical Research Institute (UdL-IRBLleida), E25198 Lleida, SpainMetabolic Physiopathology Research Group, Experimental Medicine Department, Lleida University-Lleida Biochemical Research Institute (UdL-IRBLleida), E25198 Lleida, SpainMetabolic Physiopathology Research Group, Experimental Medicine Department, Lleida University-Lleida Biochemical Research Institute (UdL-IRBLleida), E25198 Lleida, SpainMetabolic Physiopathology Research Group, Experimental Medicine Department, Lleida University-Lleida Biochemical Research Institute (UdL-IRBLleida), E25198 Lleida, SpainMetabolic Physiopathology Research Group, Experimental Medicine Department, Lleida University-Lleida Biochemical Research Institute (UdL-IRBLleida), E25198 Lleida, SpainMetabolic Physiopathology Research Group, Experimental Medicine Department, Lleida University-Lleida Biochemical Research Institute (UdL-IRBLleida), E25198 Lleida, SpainFunctional Unit of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (UFELA), Service of Neurology, Bellvitge University Hospital, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, E08907 Barcelona, SpainMetabolic Physiopathology Research Group, Experimental Medicine Department, Lleida University-Lleida Biochemical Research Institute (UdL-IRBLleida), E25198 Lleida, SpainDepartment of Pathology and Experimental Therapeutics, University of Barcelona, E08900 Barcelona, SpainMetabolic Physiopathology Research Group, Experimental Medicine Department, Lleida University-Lleida Biochemical Research Institute (UdL-IRBLleida), E25198 Lleida, SpainPrevious evidence links the formation of extranuclear inclusions of transcription factors, such as ERK, Jun, TDP-43, and REST, with oxidative, endoplasmic-reticulum, proteasomal, and osmotic stress. To further characterize its extranuclear location, we performed a high-content screening based on confocal microscopy and automatized image analyses of an epithelial cell culture treated with hydrogen peroxide, thapsigargin, epoxomicin, or sorbitol at different concentrations and times to recreate the stresses mentioned above. We also performed a subcellular fractionation of the brain from transgenic mice overexpressing the Q331K-mutated TARDBP, and we analyzed the REST-regulated mRNAs. The results show that these nuclear proteins exhibit a mitochondrial location, together with significant nuclear/extranuclear ratio changes, in a protein and stress-specific manner. The presence of these proteins in enriched mitochondrial fractions in vivo confirmed the results of the image analyses. TDP-43 aggregation was associated with alterations in the mRNA levels of the REST target genes involved in calcium homeostasis, apoptosis, and metabolism. In conclusion, cell stress increased the mitochondrial translocation of nuclear proteins, increasing the chance of proteostasis alterations. Furthermore, TDP-43 aggregation impacts REST target genes, disclosing an exciting interaction between these two transcription factors in neurodegenerative processes.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/16/8853TDP-43JunRESTERKmitochondriacell stress |
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Chiara Rossi Anna Fernàndez Pascual Torres Omar Ramirez-Nuñez Ana Belén Granado-Serrano Laia Fontdevila Mònica Povedano Reinald Pamplona Isidro Ferrer Manuel Portero-Otin Cell Stress Induces Mislocalization of Transcription Factors with Mitochondrial Enrichment International Journal of Molecular Sciences TDP-43 Jun REST ERK mitochondria cell stress |
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Chiara Rossi Anna Fernàndez Pascual Torres Omar Ramirez-Nuñez Ana Belén Granado-Serrano Laia Fontdevila Mònica Povedano Reinald Pamplona Isidro Ferrer Manuel Portero-Otin |
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Cell Stress Induces Mislocalization of Transcription Factors with Mitochondrial Enrichment |
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Cell Stress Induces Mislocalization of Transcription Factors with Mitochondrial Enrichment |
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Cell Stress Induces Mislocalization of Transcription Factors with Mitochondrial Enrichment |
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Cell Stress Induces Mislocalization of Transcription Factors with Mitochondrial Enrichment |
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Cell Stress Induces Mislocalization of Transcription Factors with Mitochondrial Enrichment |
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cell stress induces mislocalization of transcription factors with mitochondrial enrichment |
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Previous evidence links the formation of extranuclear inclusions of transcription factors, such as ERK, Jun, TDP-43, and REST, with oxidative, endoplasmic-reticulum, proteasomal, and osmotic stress. To further characterize its extranuclear location, we performed a high-content screening based on confocal microscopy and automatized image analyses of an epithelial cell culture treated with hydrogen peroxide, thapsigargin, epoxomicin, or sorbitol at different concentrations and times to recreate the stresses mentioned above. We also performed a subcellular fractionation of the brain from transgenic mice overexpressing the Q331K-mutated TARDBP, and we analyzed the REST-regulated mRNAs. The results show that these nuclear proteins exhibit a mitochondrial location, together with significant nuclear/extranuclear ratio changes, in a protein and stress-specific manner. The presence of these proteins in enriched mitochondrial fractions in vivo confirmed the results of the image analyses. TDP-43 aggregation was associated with alterations in the mRNA levels of the REST target genes involved in calcium homeostasis, apoptosis, and metabolism. In conclusion, cell stress increased the mitochondrial translocation of nuclear proteins, increasing the chance of proteostasis alterations. Furthermore, TDP-43 aggregation impacts REST target genes, disclosing an exciting interaction between these two transcription factors in neurodegenerative processes. |
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TDP-43 Jun REST ERK mitochondria cell stress |
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