Gasdermin-E mediates mitochondrial damage in axons and neurodegeneration
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Dylan Neel, Himanish Basu, Georgia Gunner, Matthew Bergstresser, Richard Giadone, Haeji Chung, Rui Miao, Vicky Chou, Eliza Brody, Xin Jiang, Edward Lee, Michelle Watts, Christine Marques, Aaron Held, Brian Wainger, Clotilde Lagier-Tourenne, Yong-Jie Zhang, Leonard Petrucelli, Tracey Young-Pearse, Alice Chen-Plotkin, Lee Rubin, Judy Lieberman, and Isaac Chiu. 2023. “Gasdermin-E Mediates Mitochondrial Damage in Axons and Neurodegeneration”. Neuron, 111, 8, Pp. 1222-1240.e9. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2023.02.019
Abstract
Mitochondrial dysfunction and axon loss are hallmarks of neurologic diseases. Gasdermin (GSDM) proteins are executioner pore-forming molecules that mediate cell death, yet their roles in the central nervous system (CNS) are not well understood. Here, we find that one GSDM family member, GSDME, is expressed by both mouse and human neurons. GSDME plays a role in mitochondrial damage and axon loss. Mitochondrial neurotoxins induced caspase-dependent GSDME cleavage and rapid localization to mitochondria in axons, where GSDME promoted mitochondrial depolarization, trafficking defects, and neurite retraction. Frontotemporal dementia (FTD)/amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)-associated proteins TDP-43 and PR-50 induced GSDME-mediated damage to mitochondria and neurite loss. GSDME knockdown protected against neurite loss in ALS patient iPSC-derived motor neurons. Knockout of GSDME in SOD1G93A ALS mice prolonged survival, ameliorated motor dysfunction, rescued motor neuron loss, and reduced neuroinflammation. We identify GSDME as an executioner of neuronal mitochondrial dysfunction that may contribute to neurodegeneration.
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