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Deubiquitinase Usp12 functions noncatalytically to induce autophagy and confer neuroprotection in models of Huntington’s disease

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  • Rebecca Aron

    (Gladstone Institutes
    Taube-Koret Center for Neurodegenerative Disease
    Yumanity Therapeutics)

  • Pasquale Pellegrini

    (Gladstone Institutes)

  • Edward W. Green

    (University of Leicester
    DKFZ)

  • Daniel C. Maddison

    (University of Leicester)

  • Kwadwo Opoku-Nsiah

    (University of California—San Francisco)

  • Ana Osório Oliveira

    (Gladstone Institutes)

  • Jinny S. Wong

    (Gladstone Institutes)

  • Aaron C. Daub

    (Gladstone Institutes)

  • Flaviano Giorgini

    (University of Leicester)

  • Paul Muchowski

    (Gladstone Institutes)

  • Steven Finkbeiner

    (Gladstone Institutes
    Taube-Koret Center for Neurodegenerative Disease
    University of California—San Francisco
    University of California—San Francisco)

Abstract

Huntington’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by polyglutamine-expanded mutant huntingtin (mHTT). Here, we show that the deubiquitinase Usp12 rescues mHTT-mediated neurodegeneration in Huntington’s disease rodent and patient-derived human neurons, and in Drosophila. The neuroprotective role of Usp12 may be specific amongst related deubiquitinases, as the closely related homolog Usp46 does not suppress mHTT-mediated toxicity. Mechanistically, we identify Usp12 as a potent inducer of neuronal autophagy. Usp12 overexpression accelerates autophagic flux and induces an approximately sixfold increase in autophagic structures as determined by ultrastructural analyses, while suppression of endogenous Usp12 slows autophagy. Surprisingly, the catalytic activity of Usp12 is not required to protect against neurodegeneration or induce autophagy. These findings identify the deubiquitinase Usp12 as a regulator of neuronal proteostasis and mHTT-mediated neurodegeneration.

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  • Rebecca Aron & Pasquale Pellegrini & Edward W. Green & Daniel C. Maddison & Kwadwo Opoku-Nsiah & Ana Osório Oliveira & Jinny S. Wong & Aaron C. Daub & Flaviano Giorgini & Paul Muchowski & Steven Finkb, 2018. "Deubiquitinase Usp12 functions noncatalytically to induce autophagy and confer neuroprotection in models of Huntington’s disease," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-05653-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05653-z
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