Abstract

Protein quality-control, especially the removal of proteins with aberrant structures, has an important role in maintaining the homeostasis of non-dividing neural cells. In addition to the ubiquitin-proteasome system, emerging evidence points to the importance of autophagy--the bulk protein degradation pathway involved in starvation-induced and constitutive protein turnover--in the protein quality-control process. However, little is known about the precise roles of autophagy in neurons. Here we report that loss of Atg7 (autophagy-related 7), a gene essential for autophagy, leads to neurodegeneration. We found that mice lacking Atg7 specifically in the central nervous system showed behavioural defects, including abnormal limb-clasping reflexes and a reduction in coordinated movement, and died within 28 weeks of birth. Atg7 deficiency caused massive neuronal loss in the cerebral and cerebellar cortices. Notably, polyubiquitinated proteins accumulated in autophagy-deficient neurons as inclusion bodies, which increased in size and number with ageing. There was, however, no obvious alteration in proteasome function. Our results indicate that autophagy is essential for the survival of neural cells, and that impairment of autophagy is implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders involving ubiquitin-containing inclusion bodies.

Keywords

AutophagyNeurodegenerationProteasomeCell biologyBiologyUbiquitinCentral nervous systemNervous systemInclusion bodiesProtein turnoverProtein degradationHomeostasisNeuroscienceMedicineProtein biosynthesisGeneInternal medicineBiochemistryApoptosis

MeSH Terms

AnimalsAutophagyAutophagy-Related Protein 7Cell DeathCentral Nervous SystemCerebellumCerebral CortexInclusion BodiesIntermediate Filament ProteinsMiceMiceTransgenicMicrotubule-Associated ProteinsNerve Tissue ProteinsNestinNeurodegenerative DiseasesNeuronsProteasome Endopeptidase ComplexSurvival RateUbiquitin

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Year
2006
Type
article
Volume
441
Issue
7095
Pages
880-884
Citations
3419
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Masaaki Komatsu, Satoshi Waguri, Tomoki Chiba et al. (2006). Loss of autophagy in the central nervous system causes neurodegeneration in mice. Nature , 441 (7095) , 880-884. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04723

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10.1038/nature04723
PMID
16625205

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