Literature DB >> 34374793

Mystery of methamphetamine-induced autophagosome accumulation in hippocampal neurons: loss of syntaxin 17 in defects of dynein-dynactin driving and autophagosome-late endosome/lysosome fusion.

Huaisha Xu1, Yuanhui Zhu2, Xufeng Chen3, Tingyu Yang2, Xi Wang2, Xu Song2, Xuexue Xie2, Miaoyang Hu2, Lei Jiang3, Jie Cheng2, Rong Gao2, Jun Wang4,5.   

Abstract

Methamphetamine (METH), a psychoactive-stimulant facilitates massive accumulation of autophagosomes and causes autophagy-associated neuronal death. However, the underlying mechanisms involving METH-induced auto-phagosome accumulation remain poorly understood. In the current study, autophagic flux was tracked by mRFP-GFP-LC3 adenovirus, 900 μM METH treatment was found to significantly disrupt autophagic flux, which was further validated by remarkable increase of co-localized of LC3 and SQSTM1/p62, enhancement of LC3-II and SQSTM1/p62 protein levels, and massive autophagosome puncta aggregation. With the cycloheximide (CHX) treatment, METH treatment was displayed a significant inhibition of SQSTM1/p62 degradation. Therefore, the mRNAs associated with vesicle degradation were screened, and syntaxin 17 (Stx17) and dynein-dynactin mRNA levels significantly decreased, an effect was proved in protein level as well. Intriguingly, METH induced autophagosome accumulation and autophagic flux disturbance was incredibly retarded by overexpression of Stx17, which was validated by the restoration of the fusion autophagosome-late endosome/lysosome fusion. Moreover, Stx17 overexpression obviously impeded the METH-induced decrease of co-localization of the retrograded motor protein dynein/dynactin and autophagosome-late endosome, though the dynein/dynactin proteins were not involved in autophagosome-late endosome/lysosome fusion. Collectively, our findings unravel the mechanism of METH-induced autophagosome accumulation involving autophagosome-late endosome/lysosome fusion deficiency and that autophagy-enhancing mechanisms such as the overexpression of Stx17 may be therapeutic strategies for the treatment of METH-induced neuronal damage.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Autophagosome–late endosome/lysosome fusion; Methamphetamine; Motor protein; Neuronal apoptosis; Syntaxin 17

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34374793     DOI: 10.1007/s00204-021-03131-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   5.153


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2.  Involvement of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in methamphetamine-induced neural damage.

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3.  Pathogenic lysosomal depletion in Parkinson's disease.

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4.  Pacer Mediates the Function of Class III PI3K and HOPS Complexes in Autophagosome Maturation by Engaging Stx17.

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Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2017-03-16       Impact factor: 17.970

5.  Preliminary evidence for lowered basal cortisol in a naturalistic sample of methamphetamine polydrug users.

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Journal:  Exp Clin Psychopharmacol       Date:  2012-10-15       Impact factor: 3.157

6.  Methamphetamine inhibits the glucose uptake by human neurons and astrocytes: stabilization by acetyl-L-carnitine.

Authors:  P M Abdul Muneer; Saleena Alikunju; Adam M Szlachetka; James Haorah
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-04-27       Impact factor: 3.240

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Authors:  Valérie Bercier; Jeffrey M Hubbard; Kevin Fidelin; Karine Duroure; Thomas O Auer; Céline Revenu; Claire Wyart; Filippo Del Bene
Journal:  Mol Neurodegener       Date:  2019-07-10       Impact factor: 14.195

Review 9.  How dynein and dynactin transport cargos: a structural perspective.

Authors:  Andrew P Carter; Aristides G Diamant; Linas Urnavicius
Journal:  Curr Opin Struct Biol       Date:  2016-01-07       Impact factor: 6.809

10.  Psychological intervention with working memory training increases basal ganglia volume: A VBM study of inpatient treatment for methamphetamine use.

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1.  Targeting Aβ and p-Tau Clearance in Methamphetamine-Induced Alzheimer's Disease-Like Pathology: Roles of Syntaxin 17 in Autophagic Degradation in Primary Hippocampal Neurons.

Authors:  Yuanhui Zhu; Xi Wang; Miaoyang Hu; Tingyu Yang; Huaisha Xu; Xiuwen Kang; Xufeng Chen; Lei Jiang; Rong Gao; Jun Wang
Journal:  Oxid Med Cell Longev       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 7.310

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