NDP52 SUMOylation contributes to low‐dose X‐rays‐induced cardiac hypertrophy through PINK1/Parkin‐mediated mitophagy via MUL1/SUMO2 signalling

Author:

Gao Anbo1ORCID,Wang Mengjie1,Tang Xing1,Shi Gangqing12,Hou Kai1,Fang Jinren1,Zhou Linlin1,Zhou Hong3ORCID,Jiang Weimin4,Li Yukun5,Ouyang Fan4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hengyang Medical School, Clinical Research Institute, The Second Affiliated Hospital University of South China Hengyang Hunan China

2. Hunan Province Key Laboratory of Tumor Cellular and Molecular Pathology Hengyang Medical School, Cancer Research Institute, University of South China Hengyang Hunan China

3. Department of Radiology The First Affiliated Hospital, Hengyang Medical School, University of South China Hengyang Hunan China

4. Department of Cardiology Zhuzhou Central Hospital, Xiangya Hospital Zhuzhou Central South University, Central South University Zhuzhou China

5. Department of Assisted Reproductive Centre Zhuzhou Central Hospital, Xiangya Hospital Zhuzhou Central South University, Central South University Zhuzhou China

Abstract

AbstractRadiation‐induced heart damage caused by low‐dose X‐rays has a significant impact on tumour patients' prognosis, with cardiac hypertrophy being the most severe noncarcinogenic adverse effect. Our previous study demonstrated that mitophagy activation promoted cardiac hypertrophy, but the underlying mechanisms remained unclear. In the present study, PARL‐IN‐1 enhanced excessive hypertrophy of cardiomyocytes and exacerbated mitochondrial damage. Isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification‐based quantitative proteomics identified NDP52 as a crucial target mediating cardiac hypertrophy induced by low‐dose X‐rays. SUMOylation proteomics revealed that the SUMO E3 ligase MUL1 facilitated NDP52 SUMOylation through SUMO2. Co‐IP coupled with LC–MS/MS identified a critical lysine residue at position 262 of NDP52 as the key site for SUMO2‐mediated SUMOylation of NDP52. The point mutation plasmid NDP52K262R inhibited mitophagy under MUL1 overexpression, as evidenced by inhibition of LC3 interaction with NDP52, PINK1 and LAMP2A. A mitochondrial dissociation study revealed that NDP52K262R inhibited PINK1 targeting to endosomes early endosomal marker (EEA1), late/lysosome endosomal marker (LAMP2A) and recycling endosomal marker (RAB11), and laser confocal microscopy confirmed that NDP52K262R impaired the recruitment of mitochondria to the autophagic pathway through EEA1/RAB11 and ATG3, ATG5, ATG16L1 and STX17, but did not affect mitochondrial delivery to lysosomes via LAMP2A for degradation. In conclusion, our findings suggest that MUL1‐mediated SUMOylation of NDP52 plays a crucial role in regulating mitophagy in the context of low‐dose X‐ray‐induced cardiac hypertrophy. Two hundred sixty‐second lysine of NDP52 is identified as a key SUMOylation site for low‐dose X‐ray promoting mitophagy activation and cardiac hypertrophy. Collectively, this study provides novel implications for the development of therapeutic strategies aimed at preventing the progression of cardiac hypertrophy induced by low‐dose X‐rays.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,Physiology

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