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  • Activation of mitochondrial unfolded protein response protects against multiple exogenous stressors.

Activation of mitochondrial unfolded protein response protects against multiple exogenous stressors.

Life science alliance (2021-09-30)
Sonja K Soo, Annika Traa, Paige D Rudich, Meeta Mistry, Jeremy M Van Raamsdonk
ABSTRACT

The mitochondrial unfolded protein response (mitoUPR) is an evolutionarily conserved pathway that responds to mitochondria insults through transcriptional changes, mediated by the transcription factor ATFS-1/ATF-5, which acts to restore mitochondrial homeostasis. In this work, we characterized the role of ATFS-1 in responding to organismal stress. We found that activation of ATFS-1 is sufficient to cause up-regulation of genes involved in multiple stress response pathways including the DAF-16-mediated stress response pathway, the cytosolic unfolded protein response, the endoplasmic reticulum unfolded protein response, the SKN-1-mediated oxidative stress response pathway, the HIF-1-mediated hypoxia response pathway, the p38-mediated innate immune response pathway, and antioxidant genes. Constitutive activation of ATFS-1 increases resistance to multiple acute exogenous stressors, whereas disruption of atfs-1 decreases stress resistance. Although ATFS-1-dependent genes are up-regulated in multiple long-lived mutants, constitutive activation of ATFS-1 decreases lifespan in wild-type animals. Overall, our work demonstrates that ATFS-1 serves a vital role in organismal survival of acute stressors through its ability to activate multiple stress response pathways but that chronic ATFS-1 activation is detrimental for longevity.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Tunicamycin, Streptomyces lysosuperficus
Sigma-Aldrich
Dimethyl sulfoxide, ACS reagent, ≥99.9%