Literature DB >> 34166773

Dysfunction of X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP) triggers neuropathological processes via altered p53 activity in Huntington's disease.

Seung Jae Hyeon1, Jinyoung Park2, Junsang Yoo3, Su-Hyun Kim3, Yu Jin Hwang3, Seung-Chan Kim4, Tian Liu5, Hyun Soo Shim3, Yunha Kim3, Yakdol Cho6, Jiwan Woo6, Key-Sun Kim7, Richard H Myers8, Hannah L Ryu9, Neil W Kowall10, Eun Joo Song11, Eun Mi Hwang4, Hyemyung Seo12, Junghee Lee13, Hoon Ryu14.   

Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with neuronal damage in Huntington's disease (HD), but the precise mechanism of mitochondria-dependent pathogenesis is not understood yet. Herein, we found that colocalization of XIAP and p53 was prominent in the cytosolic compartments of normal subjects but reduced in HD patients and HD transgenic animal models. Overexpression of mutant Huntingtin (mHTT) reduced XIAP levels and elevated mitochondrial localization of p53 in striatal cells in vitro and in vivo. Interestingly, XIAP interacted directly with the C-terminal domain of p53 and decreased its stability via autophagy. Overexpression of XIAP prevented mitochondrially targeted-p53 (Mito-p53)-induced mitochondrial oxidative stress and striatal cell death, whereas, knockdown of XIAP exacerbated Mito-p53-induced neuronal damage in vitro. In vivo transduction of AAV-shRNA XIAP in the dorsal striatum induced rapid onset of disease and reduced the lifespan of HD transgenic (N171-82Q) mice compared to WT littermate mice. XIAP dysfunction led to ultrastructural changes of the mitochondrial cristae and nucleus morphology in striatal cells. Knockdown of XIAP exacerbated neuropathology and motor dysfunctions in N171-82Q mice. In contrast, XIAP overexpression improved neuropathology and motor behaviors in both AAV-mHTT-transduced mice and N171-82Q mice. Our data provides a molecular and pathological mechanism that deregulation of XIAP triggers mitochondria dysfunction and other neuropathological processes via the neurotoxic effect of p53 in HD. Together, the XIAP-p53 pathway is a novel pathological marker and can be a therapeutic target for improving the symptoms in HD.
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Keywords:  Huntington’s disease; Mitochondria; Neurodegeneration; XIAP; p53

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34166773      PMCID: PMC8364511          DOI: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2021.102110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Neurobiol        ISSN: 0301-0082            Impact factor:   11.685


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