CASP9 (caspase 9) is essential for autophagosome maturation through regulation of mitochondrial homeostasis
- Authors
- An, Hyun-Kyu; Chung, Kyung Min; Park, Hyunhee; Hong, Jihyun; Gim, Ji-Eun; Choi, Hyosun; Lee, Ye Won; Choi, Jieun; Mun, Ji Young; Yu, Seong-Woon
- Issue Date
- Sep-2020
- Publisher
- TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
- Keywords
- ATG3; autophagosome maturation; caspase 9; membrane closure; mitochondria; reactive oxygen species
- Citation
- AUTOPHAGY, v.16, no.9, pp.1598 - 1617
- Journal Title
- AUTOPHAGY
- Volume
- 16
- Number
- 9
- Start Page
- 1598
- End Page
- 1617
- URI
- http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kbri/handle/2023.sw.kbri/585
- DOI
- 10.1080/15548627.2019.1695398
- ISSN
- 1554-8627
- Abstract
- CASP9 (caspase 9) is a well-known initiator caspase which triggers intrinsic apoptosis. Recent studies also suggest various non-apoptotic roles of CASP9, including macroautophagy/autophagy regulation. However, the involvement of CASP9 in autophagy and its molecular mechanisms are not well understood. Here we report the non-apoptotic function of CASP9 in positive regulation of autophagy through maintenance of mitochondrial homeostasis. Growth factor or amino acid deprivation-induced autophagy activated CASP9, but without apoptotic features. Pharmacological inhibition or genetic ablation of CASP9 decreased autophagy flux, while ectopic expression of CASP9 rescued autophagy defects. In CASP9 knockout (KO) cells, initiation and elongation of phagophore membranes were normal, but sealing of the membranes and autophagosome maturation were impaired, and the lifetime of autophagosomes was prolonged. Ablation of CASP9 caused an accumulation of inactive ATG3 and decreased lipidation of the Atg8-family members, most severely that of GABARAPL1. Moreover, it resulted in abnormal mitochondrial morphology with depolarization of the membrane potential, reduced reactive oxygen species production, and aberrant accumulation of mitochondrial fusion-fission proteins. CASP9 expression or exogenously added H2O2 in the CASP9 KO cells corrected the ATG3 level and lipidation status of Atg8-family members, and restored autophagy flux. Of note, only CASP9 expression but not H2O2 rescued mitochondrial defects, revealing regulation of mitochondrial homeostasis by CASP9. Our findings suggest a new regulatory link between mitochondria and autophagy through CASP9 activity, especially for the proper operation of the Atg8-family conjugation system and autophagosome closure and maturation.
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