The COP9 signalosome is required for autophagy, proteasome-mediated proteolysis, and cardiomyocyte survival in adult mice

H Su, J Li, H Osinska, F Li, J Robbins, J Liu… - Circulation: Heart …, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
H Su, J Li, H Osinska, F Li, J Robbins, J Liu, N Wei, X Wang
Circulation: Heart Failure, 2013Am Heart Assoc
Background—The COP9 signalosome (CSN) is an evolutionarily conserved protein complex
composed of 8 unique protein subunits (CSN1 through CSN8). We have recently discovered
in perinatal mouse hearts that CSN regulates not only proteasome-mediated proteolysis but
also macroautophagy. However, the physiological significance of CSN in a post-mitotic
organ of adult vertebrates has not been determined. We sought to study the physiological
role of CSN8/CSN in adult mouse hearts. Methods and Results—Csn8 was conditionally …
Background
The COP9 signalosome (CSN) is an evolutionarily conserved protein complex composed of 8 unique protein subunits (CSN1 through CSN8). We have recently discovered in perinatal mouse hearts that CSN regulates not only proteasome-mediated proteolysis but also macroautophagy. However, the physiological significance of CSN in a post-mitotic organ of adult vertebrates has not been determined. We sought to study the physiological role of CSN8/CSN in adult mouse hearts.
Methods and Results
Csn8
was conditionally ablated in the cardiomyocytes of adult mice (CSN8CKO) using a temporally controlled Cre-LoxP system. Loss of CSN8 accumulated the neddylated forms of cullins and noncullin proteins, increased ubiquitinated proteins, and stabilized a surrogate substrate of the proteasome in the heart. Autophagic flux was significantly decreased, whereas autophagosomes were markedly increased in CSN8CKO hearts, indicative of impaired autophagosome removal. Furthermore, we observed increased oxidized proteins, massive necrotic cardiomyocytes, and morphological and functional changes characteristic of dilated cardiomyopathy in CSN8CKO mice.
Conclusions
CSN deneddylates substrates more than cullins and is indispensable to cardiomyocyte survival in not only perinatal hearts but also adult hearts. CSN8/CSN regulates both proteasome-mediated proteolysis and the autophagic-lysosomal pathway, critical to the removal of oxidized proteins in the heart.
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