Loss of nuclear factor E2-related factor 1 in the brain leads to dysregulation of proteasome gene expression and neurodegeneration

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 May 17;108(20):8408-13. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1019209108. Epub 2011 May 2.

Abstract

The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway plays an important role in the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration, but mechanisms controlling expression of components in this pathway remain poorly understood. Nuclear factor E2-related factor 1 (Nrf1) transcription factor has been shown to regulate expression of antioxidant and cytoprotective genes. To determine the function of Nrf1 in the brain, mice with a late-stage deletion of Nrf1 in neuronal cells were generated. Loss of Nrf1 leads to impaired proteasome function and neurodegeneration. Gene expression profiling and RT-PCR analysis revealed a coordinate down-regulation of various proteasomal genes including PsmB6, which encodes a catalytic subunit of the proteasome. Transcriptional analysis and chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrated that PsmB6 is an Nrf1 target gene. These findings reveal Nrf1 as a key transcriptional regulator required for the expression of proteasomal genes in neurons and suggest that perturbations of Nrf1 function may contribute to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brain / metabolism
  • Brain / pathology*
  • Gene Expression Regulation*
  • Mice
  • NF-E2-Related Factor 1 / deficiency
  • NF-E2-Related Factor 1 / metabolism*
  • Nerve Degeneration / etiology*
  • Neurons / metabolism
  • Neurons / pathology
  • Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex / genetics*

Substances

  • NF-E2-Related Factor 1
  • Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex