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Trib3 Is Elevated in Parkinson's Disease and Mediates Death in Parkinson's Disease Models.

Pascaline Aimé1, Xiaotian Sun2, Neela Zareen3, Apeksha Rao2, Zachary Berman4, Laura Volpicelli-Daley5, Paulette Bernd2, John F Crary2, Oren A Levy6, Lloyd A Greene2.   

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the progressive loss of select neuronal populations, but the prodeath genes mediating the neurodegenerative processes remain to be fully elucidated. Trib3 (tribbles pseudokinase 3) is a stress-induced gene with proapoptotic activity that was previously described as highly activated at the transcriptional level in a 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) cellular model of PD. Here, we report that Trib3 immunostaining is elevated in dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) of human PD patients. Trib3 protein is also upregulated in cellular models of PD, including neuronal PC12 cells and rat dopaminergic ventral midbrain neurons treated with 6-OHDA, 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP+), or α-synuclein fibrils (αSYN). In the toxin models, Trib3 induction is substantially mediated by the transcription factors CHOP and ATF4. Trib3 overexpression is sufficient to promote neuronal death; conversely, Trib3 knockdown protects neuronal PC12 cells as well as ventral midbrain dopaminergic neurons from 6-OHDA, MPP+, or αSYN. Mechanism studies revealed that Trib3 physically interacts with Parkin, a prosurvival protein whose loss of function is associated with PD. Elevated Trib3 reduces Parkin expression in cultured cells; and in the SNpc of PD patients, Parkin levels are reduced in a subset of dopaminergic neurons expressing high levels of Trib3. Loss of Parkin at least partially mediates the prodeath actions of Trib3 in that Parkin knockdown in cellular PD models abolishes the protective effect of Trib3 downregulation. Together, these findings identify Trib3 and its regulatory pathways as potential targets to suppress the progression of neuron death and degeneration in PD. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Parkinson's disease (PD) is the most common neurodegenerative movement disorder. Current treatments ameliorate symptoms, but not the underlying neuronal death. Understanding the core neurodegenerative processes in PD is a prerequisite for identifying new therapeutic targets and, ultimately, curing this disease. Here, we describe a novel pathway involving the proapoptotic protein Trib3 in neuronal death associated with PD. These findings are supported by data from multiple cellular models of PD and by immunostaining of postmortem PD brains. Upstream, Trib3 is induced by the transcription factors ATF4 and CHOP; and downstream, Trib3 interferes with the PD-associated prosurvival protein Parkin to mediate death. These findings establish this new pathway as a potential and promising therapeutic target for treatment of PD.
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Keywords:  ATF4; CHOP; Parkin; Parkinson's disease; Trib3; cell death

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26224857      PMCID: PMC4518050          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0614-15.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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