@article{1ae255b569de4a54b981ba7bc1f8aa1a,
title = "Differential roles of NF-Y transcription factor in ER chaperone expression and neuronal maintenance in the CNS",
abstract = "The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) contains various types of neurons with different neuronal functions. In contrast to established roles of cell type-specific transcription factors on neuronal specification and maintenance, whether ubiquitous transcription factors have conserved or differential neuronal function remains uncertain. Here, we revealed that inactivation of a ubiquitous factor NF-Y in different sets of neurons resulted in cell type-specific neuropathologies and gene downregulation in mouse CNS. In striatal and cerebellar neurons, NF-Y inactivation led to ubiquitin/p62 pathologies with downregulation of an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) chaperone Grp94, as we previously observed by NF-Y deletion in cortical neurons. In contrast, NF-Y inactivation in motor neurons induced neuronal loss without obvious protein deposition. Detailed analysis clarified downregulation of another ER chaperone Grp78 in addition to Grp94 in motor neurons, and knockdown of both ER chaperones in motor neurons recapitulated the pathology observed after NF-Y inactivation. Finally, additional downregulation of Grp78 in striatal neurons suppressed ubiquitin accumulation induced by NF-Y inactivation, implying that selective ER chaperone downregulation mediates different neuropathologies. Our data suggest distinct roles of NF-Y in protein homeostasis and neuronal maintenance in the CNS by differential regulation of ER chaperone expression.",
author = "Tomoyuki Yamanaka and Asako Tosaki and Haruko Miyazaki and Masaru Kurosawa and Masato Koike and Yasuo Uchiyama and Maity, {Sankar N.} and Hidemi Misawa and Ryosuke Takahashi and Tomomi Shimogori and Nobutaka Hattori and Nobuyuki Nukina",
note = "Funding Information: We thank Dr Shigeyoshi Itohara (RIKEN BSI) for RNZ mice, Dr Koji Yamanaka (Nagoya Univ.) for VAChT-cremice, Dr Yoshihiro Kino for analysis of tremor data, Mrs Itsuko Yamamoto and Mrs Tomoko Yoda for mice maintenance and sampling, the staff at Biomedical Research Center (Juntendo Univ.) for support of EM and histological analyses, and the staff at Research Resource Center (RIKEN BSI) for technical support. We also thank lab members of RIKEN BSI, Juntendo Univ. and Doshisha Univ. for technical support and helpful comments. This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid from Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT)/The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) for T.Y. (15K06762, 24111553) and N.N. (15H01567, 22110004, 25253066), Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas (Comprehensive Brain Science Network) from MEXT for T.Y., and a Grant-in-Aid from the Research Committee for Ataxic Diseases, the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan for N.N. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Author(s) 2016.",
year = "2016",
month = sep,
day = "30",
doi = "10.1038/srep34575",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
journal = "Scientific Reports",
issn = "2045-2322",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
}