Distinct mechanisms of non-autonomous UPRERmediated by GABAergic, glutamatergic, and octopaminergic neurons

Author:

Coakley Aeowynn J.,Hruby Adam,Wang Jing,Bong Andrew,Nair Tripti,Ramos Carmen M.,Alcala Athena,Averbukh Maxim,Dutta Naibedya,Moaddeli Darius,Hicks Daniel,de los Rios Rogers Mattias,Sahay Arushi,Curran Sean P.,Mullen Peter J.,Benayoun Bérénice A,Garcia Gilberto,Higuchi-Sanabria Ryo

Abstract

AbstractThe capacity to deal with stress declines during the aging process, and preservation of cellular stress responses is critical to healthy aging. The unfolded protein response of the endoplasmic reticulum (UPRER) is one such conserved mechanism, which is critical for the maintenance of several major functions of the ER during stress, including protein folding and lipid metabolism. Hyperactivation of the UPRERby overexpression of the major transcription factor,xbp-1s, solely in neurons drives lifespan extension as neurons send a neurotransmitter-based signal to other tissue to activate UPRERin a non-autonomous fashion. Previous work identified serotonergic and dopaminergic neurons in this signaling paradigm. To further expand our understanding of the neural circuitry that underlies the non-autonomous signaling of ER stress, we activated UPRERsolely in glutamatergic, octopaminergic, and GABAergic neurons inC. elegansand paired whole-body transcriptomic analysis with functional assays. We found that UPRER-induced signals from glutamatergic neurons increased expression of canonical protein homeostasis pathways and octopaminergic neurons promoted pathogen response pathways, while minor, but statistically significant changes were observed in lipid metabolism-related genes with GABAergic UPRERactivation. These findings provide further evidence for the distinct role neuronal subtypes play in driving the diverse response to ER stress.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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