Aberrant DJ-1 expression underlies L-type calcium channel hypoactivity in dendrites in tuberous sclerosis complex and Alzheimer’s disease

Author:

Niere Farr12ORCID,Uneri Ayse1ORCID,McArdle Colin J.1,Deng Zhiyong1,Egido-Betancourt Hailey X.1ORCID,Cacheaux Luisa P.1ORCID,Namjoshi Sanjeev V.1,Taylor William C.1,Wang Xin3ORCID,Barth Samuel H.1,Reynoldson Cameron1,Penaranda Juan1,Stierer Michael P.1,Heaney Chelcie F.1ORCID,Craft Suzanne34,Keene C. Dirk5ORCID,Ma Tao13ORCID,Raab-Graham Kimberly F.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157

2. Department of Biology, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Greensboro, NC 27411

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157

4. Wake Forest Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157

5. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98104

Abstract

L-type voltage-gated calcium (Ca 2+ ) channels (L-VGCC) dysfunction is implicated in several neurological and psychiatric diseases. While a popular therapeutic target, it is unknown whether molecular mechanisms leading to disrupted L-VGCC across neurodegenerative disorders are conserved. Importantly, L-VGCC integrate synaptic signals to facilitate a plethora of cellular mechanisms; however, mechanisms that regulate L-VGCC channel density and subcellular compartmentalization are understudied. Herein, we report that in disease models with overactive mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling (or mTORopathies), deficits in dendritic L-VGCC activity are associated with increased expression of the RNA-binding protein (RBP) Parkinsonism-associated deglycase (DJ-1). DJ-1 binds the mRNA coding for the alpha and auxiliary Ca 2+ channel subunits Ca V 1.2 and α2δ2, and represses their mRNA translation, only in the disease states, specifically preclinical models of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In agreement, DJ-1-mediated repression of Ca V 1.2/α2δ2 protein synthesis in dendrites is exaggerated in mouse models of AD and TSC, resulting in deficits in dendritic L-VGCC calcium activity. Finding of DJ-1-regulated L-VGCC activity in dendrites in TSC and AD provides a unique signaling pathway that can be targeted in clinical mTORopathies.

Funder

HHS | NIH | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

DOD | USA | MEDCOM | Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs

Alzheimer's Association

HHS | NIH | National Institute on Aging

NSF | BIO | Division of Biological Infrastructure

NSF | EDU | Division of Equity for Excellence in STEM

HHS | NIH | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

FRAXA Research Foundation

HHS | NIH | NIDA | National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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