Literature DB >> 23729591

Stress-inducible phosphoprotein 1 has unique cochaperone activity during development and regulates cellular response to ischemia via the prion protein.

Flavio H Beraldo1, Iaci N Soares, Daniela F Goncalves, Jue Fan, Anu A Thomas, Tiago G Santos, Amro H Mohammad, Martin Roffé, Michele D Calder, Simona Nikolova, Glaucia N Hajj, Andre L Guimaraes, Andre R Massensini, Ian Welch, Dean H Betts, Robert Gros, Maria Drangova, Andrew J Watson, Robert Bartha, Vania F Prado, Vilma R Martins, Marco A M Prado.   

Abstract

Stress-inducible phosphoprotein 1 (STI1) is part of the chaperone machinery, but it also functions as an extracellular ligand for the prion protein. However, the physiological relevance of these STI1 activities in vivo is unknown. Here, we show that in the absence of embryonic STI1, several Hsp90 client proteins are decreased by 50%, although Hsp90 levels are unaffected. Mutant STI1 mice showed increased caspase-3 activation and 50% impairment in cellular proliferation. Moreover, placental disruption and lack of cellular viability were linked to embryonic death by E10.5 in STI1-mutant mice. Rescue of embryonic lethality in these mutants, by transgenic expression of the STI1 gene, supported a unique role for STI1 during embryonic development. The response of STI1 haploinsufficient mice to cellular stress seemed compromised, and mutant mice showed increased vulnerability to ischemic insult. At the cellular level, ischemia increased the secretion of STI1 from wild-type astrocytes by 3-fold, whereas STI1 haploinsufficient mice secreted half as much STI1. Interesting, extracellular STI1 prevented ischemia-mediated neuronal death in a prion protein-dependent way. Our study reveals essential roles for intracellular and extracellular STI1 in cellular resilience.

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Keywords:  Hsp70; Hsp90; maternal-effect gene; prion protein; stroke

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23729591     DOI: 10.1096/fj.13-232280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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Authors:  Florian H Schopf; Maximilian M Biebl; Johannes Buchner
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Authors:  Ashbeel Roy; William C Fields; Cibele Rocha-Resende; Rodrigo R Resende; Silvia Guatimosim; Vania F Prado; Robert Gros; Marco A M Prado
Journal:  FASEB J       Date:  2013-09-09       Impact factor: 5.191

4.  Cardiac acetylcholine inhibits ventricular remodeling and dysfunction under pathologic conditions.

Authors:  Ashbeel Roy; Mouhamed Dakroub; Geisa C S V Tezini; Yin Liu; Silvia Guatimosim; Qingping Feng; Helio C Salgado; Vania F Prado; Marco A M Prado; Robert Gros
Journal:  FASEB J       Date:  2015-10-19       Impact factor: 5.191

5.  Impaired Redox and Protein Homeostasis as Risk Factors and Therapeutic Targets in Toxin-Induced Biliary Atresia.

Authors:  Xiao Zhao; Kristin Lorent; Diana Escobar-Zarate; Ramakrishnan Rajagopalan; Kathleen M Loomes; Kevin Gillespie; Clementina Mesaros; Michelle A Estrada; Ian A Blair; Jeffrey D Winkler; Nancy B Spinner; Marcella Devoto; Michael Pack
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6.  Characteristics of AccSTIP1 in Apis cerana cerana and its role during oxidative stress responses.

Authors:  Na Zhai; Haihong Jia; Manli Ma; Yuzhen Chao; Xingqi Guo; Han Li
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2018-08-20       Impact factor: 3.667

Review 7.  Targeting prion protein interactions in cancer.

Authors:  Tiago G Santos; Marilene H Lopes; Vilma R Martins
Journal:  Prion       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 3.931

8.  Stress-induced phosphoprotein 1 facilitates breast cancer cell progression and indicates poor prognosis for breast cancer patients.

Authors:  Lizhi Lin; Jialiang Wen; Bangyi Lin; Erjie Xia; Chen Zheng; Lechi Ye; Yinghao Wang; Ouchen Wang; Yizuo Chen
Journal:  Hum Cell       Date:  2021-03-04       Impact factor: 4.174

9.  Quantitative tissue pH measurement during cerebral ischemia using amine and amide concentration-independent detection (AACID) with MRI.

Authors:  Nevin McVicar; Alex X Li; Daniela F Gonçalves; Miranda Bellyou; Susan O Meakin; Marco Am Prado; Robert Bartha
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2014-02-05       Impact factor: 6.200

10.  Regulation of stress-inducible phosphoprotein 1 nuclear retention by protein inhibitor of activated STAT PIAS1.

Authors:  Iaci N Soares; Fabiana A Caetano; Jordan Pinder; Bruna Roz Rodrigues; Flavio H Beraldo; Valeriy G Ostapchenko; Chantal Durette; Grace Schenatto Pereira; Marilene H Lopes; Nicolle Queiroz-Hazarbassanov; Isabela W Cunha; Paulo I Sanematsu; Sergio Suzuki; Luiz F Bleggi-Torres; Caroline Schild-Poulter; Pierre Thibault; Graham Dellaire; Vilma R Martins; Vania F Prado; Marco A M Prado
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2013-08-12       Impact factor: 5.911

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