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Unfolded protein response <scp>IRE1</scp> / <scp>XBP1</scp> signaling is required for healthy mammalian brain aging

Authors :
Felipe Cabral‐Miranda
Giovanni Tamburini
Gabriela Martinez
Alvaro O Ardiles
Danilo B Medinas
Yannis Gerakis
Mei‐Li Diaz Hung
René Vidal
Matias Fuentealba
Tim Miedema
Claudia Duran‐Aniotz
Javier Diaz
Cristobal Ibaceta‐Gonzalez
Carleen M Sabusap
Francisca Bermedo‐Garcia
Paula Mujica
Stuart Adamson
Kaitlyn Vitangcol
Hernan Huerta
Xu Zhang
Tomohiro Nakamura
Sergio Pablo Sardi
Stuart A Lipton
Brian K Kennedy
Juan Pablo Henriquez
J Cesar Cárdenas
Lars Plate
Adrian G Palacios
Claudio Hetz
Source :
The EMBO Journal. 41
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
EMBO, 2022.

Abstract

Aging is a major risk factor to develop neurodegenerative diseases and is associated with decreased buffering capacity of the proteostasis network. We investigated the significance of the unfolded protein response (UPR), a major signaling pathway activated to cope with endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, in the functional deterioration of the mammalian brain during aging. We report that genetic disruption of the ER stress sensor IRE1 accelerated age-related cognitive decline. In mouse models, overexpressing an active form of the UPR transcription factor XBP1 restored synaptic and cognitive function, in addition to reducing cell senescence. Proteomic profiling of hippocampal tissue showed that XBP1 expression significantly restore changes associated with aging, including factors involved in synaptic function and pathways linked to neurodegenerative diseases. The genes modified by XBP1 in the aged hippocampus where also altered. Collectively, our results demonstrate that strategies to manipulate the UPR in mammals may help sustain healthy brain aging.

Details

ISSN :
14602075 and 02614189
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The EMBO Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....474993c75fc394a4e5abf662a623e8f9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2022111952