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IFN-β rescues neurodegeneration by regulating mitochondrial fission via STAT5, PGAM5, and Drp1.

Emilie Tresse1, Lluís Riera-Ponsati1, Elham Jaberi1, Wei Qi Guinevere Sew1, Karsten Ruscher2, Shohreh Issazadeh-Navikas1.   

Abstract

Mitochondrial homeostasis is essential for providing cellular energy, particularly in resource-demanding neurons, defects in which cause neurodegeneration, but the function of interferons (IFNs) in regulating neuronal mitochondrial homeostasis is unknown. We found that neuronal IFN-β is indispensable for mitochondrial homeostasis and metabolism, sustaining ATP levels and preventing excessive ROS by controlling mitochondrial fission. IFN-β induces events that are required for mitochondrial fission, phosphorylating STAT5 and upregulating PGAM5, which phosphorylates serine 622 of Drp1. IFN-β signaling then recruits Drp1 to mitochondria, oligomerizes it, and engages INF2 to stabilize mitochondria-endoplasmic reticulum (ER) platforms. This process tethers damaged mitochondria to the ER to separate them via fission. Lack of neuronal IFN-β in the Ifnb-/- model of Parkinson disease (PD) disrupts STAT5-PGAM5-Drp1 signaling, impairing fission and causing large multibranched, damaged mitochondria with insufficient ATP production and excessive oxidative stress to accumulate. In other PD models, IFN-β rescues dopaminergic neuronal cell death and pathology, associated with preserved mitochondrial homeostasis. Thus, IFN-β activates mitochondrial fission in neurons through the pSTAT5/PGAM5/S622 Drp1 pathway to stabilize mitochondria/ER platforms, constituting an essential neuroprotective mechanism.
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Keywords:  ATP; Parkinson disease; ROS; hydroxydopamine; mitochondrial metabolism

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33913175      PMCID: PMC8167366          DOI: 10.15252/embj.2020106868

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   14.012


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