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Prohibitin 1 is essential to preserve mitochondria and myelin integrity in Schwann cells

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  • Gustavo Della-Flora Nunes

    (University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo)

  • Emma R. Wilson

    (University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo)

  • Leandro N. Marziali

    (University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo)

  • Edward Hurley

    (University at Buffalo)

  • Nicholas Silvestri

    (University at Buffalo)

  • Bin He

    (Houston Methodist Hospital)

  • Bert W. O’Malley

    (Baylor College of Medicine)

  • Bogdan Beirowski

    (University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo)

  • Yannick Poitelon

    (Albany Medical College, Dept of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics)

  • Lawrence Wrabetz

    (University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo)

  • M. Laura Feltri

    (University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo
    University at Buffalo)

Abstract

In peripheral nerves, Schwann cells form myelin and provide trophic support to axons. We previously showed that the mitochondrial protein prohibitin 2 can localize to the axon-Schwann-cell interface and is required for developmental myelination. Whether the homologous protein prohibitin 1 has a similar role, and whether prohibitins also play important roles in Schwann cell mitochondria is unknown. Here, we show that deletion of prohibitin 1 in Schwann cells minimally perturbs development, but later triggers a severe demyelinating peripheral neuropathy. Moreover, mitochondria are heavily affected by ablation of prohibitin 1 and demyelination occurs preferentially in cells with apparent mitochondrial loss. Furthermore, in response to mitochondrial damage, Schwann cells trigger the integrated stress response, but, contrary to what was previously suggested, this response is not detrimental in this context. These results identify a role for prohibitin 1 in myelin integrity and advance our understanding about the Schwann cell response to mitochondrial damage.

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  • Gustavo Della-Flora Nunes & Emma R. Wilson & Leandro N. Marziali & Edward Hurley & Nicholas Silvestri & Bin He & Bert W. O’Malley & Bogdan Beirowski & Yannick Poitelon & Lawrence Wrabetz & M. Laura Fe, 2021. "Prohibitin 1 is essential to preserve mitochondria and myelin integrity in Schwann cells," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-16, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-23552-8
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23552-8
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