Mitochondrial Unfolded Protein Response and Ageing in C. elegans

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作者
Zheng Tian-Lin [1 ]
Zhang Wen-Yuan [1 ]
Chun Lei [1 ]
Liu Jian-Feng [1 ]
机构
[1] Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol, Inst Biosci & Technol, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
mitochondrial unfolded protein response; C; elegans; ageing; STRESS-RESPONSE; LONGEVITY; UPR; PATHWAY; IMPORT; ACTIVATION; CHAPERONE; GENES; RNA;
D O I
10.16476/j.pibb.2021.0110
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Protein homeostasis is the core response of cells against stress. As an important organelle, mitochondria depend on a complex network of protein to perform normal functions, therefore protein homeostasis is significant to mitochondria. When the organism is exposed to external pressure, it produces alterations in protein homeostasis. In order to maintain the normal function, cells activate a transcriptional response mechanism called mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPRmt), which maintains mitochondrial protein homeostasis and restores mitochondrial function to cope with stress and maintain organism health. In this review, we present an overview of the relationship between mitochondrial protein homeostasis and UPRmt, and focus on summarizing the relevant mechanisms associated with cell-autonomous and non-autonomous UPRmt in C. elegans. Among them, the cell- autonomous UPRmt contains the basic signaling pathways involved in transcription factors ATFS-1, DVE-1, UBL-5 and epigenetic mechanisms related to acetylation and methylation in histone modifications. In addition, although the downstream molecular mechanism is not clear, a novel signaling pathway, SPHK-1/S1P, independent of these common transcription factors, can also activate UPRmt. Recently, in analogy to "cytokines", a variety of factors produced by mitochondrial stress as "mitokines" has been found that participate in UPRmt activation among different tissues. The neurotransmitter 5-HT, neuropeptide FLP-2, intercellular secretory factor WNT/egl-20, and FSHR-1 are involved in the neuronal-intestinal UPRmt. Despite that the factor between germline and intestine is not found, mitochondrial CYC-2.1 reducing in germline still activates UPRmt of intestinal cells. This is probably a self-protection and repair mechanism in evolution, which acts as "early warning" and activates the repair effect of distal tissues to respond rapidly and efficiently to the challenges posed by external damage. We also discuss the impact of UPRmt on ageing. Affecting the imbalance between nDNA and mtDNA-encoded proteins in mitochondria can effectively induce UPRmt and extend lifespan. In terms of stress responses, UPRmt is beneficial to maintaining protein homeostasis by activating transcription and translation, causing metabolic reorganization, however, the activation of UPRmt is not a sufficient condition for longevity. Perhaps the lifeextending effect is just an additional benefit of UPRmt on stress relief, or mild, short-term, qualified UPRmt can extend lifespan, while strong, long-term, generalized UPRmt activation may irrelevant. It provides new theoretical basis for further research
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