Dysfunction in endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria crosstalk underlies SIGMAR1 loss of function mediated motor neuron degeneration

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作者
Bernard-Marissal, Nathalie [1 ,2 ]
Medard, Jean-Jacques [1 ]
Azzedine, Hamid [1 ,3 ]
Chrast, Roman [1 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lausanne, Dept Med Genet, CH-1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Ecole Polytech Fed Lausanne, Brain Mind Inst, Neurodegenerat Studies Lab, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
[3] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Inst Neuropathol, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
[4] Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurosci, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
[5] Karolinska Inst, Dept Clin Neurosci, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Sigma; 1; receptor; motor neuron degeneration; MAMs loss; mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum dysfunction; AMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSIS; MARIE-TOOTH NEUROPATHY; AXONAL-TRANSPORT; CELL-DEATH; IN-VIVO; MOTONEURON DISEASE; RECEPTOR; MICE; ALS; PROTEIN;
D O I
10.1093/brain/awv008
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Mutations in SIGMAR1, which encodes the Sigma 1 receptor, cause a familial form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are unclear. Bernard-Marissal et al. reveal that disruption of Sigma 1 receptor function disturbs endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria interactions and functions, resulting in degeneration specifically of motor neurons.Mutations in Sigma 1 receptor (SIGMAR1) have been previously identified in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and disruption of Sigmar1 in mouse leads to locomotor deficits. However, cellular mechanisms underlying motor phenotypes in human and mouse with disturbed SIGMAR1 function have not been described so far. Here we used a combination of in vivo and in vitro approaches to investigate the role of SIGMAR1 in motor neuron biology. Characterization of Sigmar1(-/-) mice revealed that affected animals display locomotor deficits associated with muscle weakness, axonal degeneration and motor neuron loss. Using primary motor neuron cultures, we observed that pharmacological or genetic inactivation of SIGMAR1 led to motor neuron axonal degeneration followed by cell death. Disruption of SIGMAR1 function in motor neurons disturbed endoplasmic reticulum-mitochondria contacts, affected intracellular calcium signalling and was accompanied by activation of endoplasmic reticulum stress and defects in mitochondrial dynamics and transport. These defects were not observed in cultured sensory neurons, highlighting the exacerbated sensitivity of motor neurons to SIGMAR1 function. Interestingly, the inhibition of mitochondrial fission was sufficient to induce mitochondria axonal transport defects as well as axonal degeneration similar to the changes observed after SIGMAR1 inactivation or loss. Intracellular calcium scavenging and endoplasmic reticulum stress inhibition were able to restore mitochondrial function and consequently prevent motor neuron degeneration. These results uncover the cellular mechanisms underlying motor neuron degeneration mediated by loss of SIGMAR1 function and provide therapeutically relevant insight into motor neuronal diseases.
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