VCP suppresses proteopathic seeding in neurons.
Jiang ZhuSara PittmanDhruva DhavaleRachel FrenchJessica N PattersonMohamed Salman KaleelurrrahumanYuanzi SunJaime Vaquer-AliceaGianna MaggioreChristoph S ClemenWilliam J BuscherJan BieschkePaul KotzbauerYuna AyalaMarc I DiamondAlbert A DavisConrad C WeihlPublished in: Molecular neurodegeneration (2022)
Using an unbiased screen, we identified the multifunctional AAA ATPase VCP as a suppressor of αS and TDP-43 aggregate seeding in cells and neurons. VCP facilitates the clearance of damaged lysosomes via lysophagy. We propose that VCP's surveillance of permeabilized endosomes may protect against the proteopathic spread of pathogenic protein aggregates. The spread of distinct aggregate species may dictate the pleiotropic phenotypes and pathologies in VCP associated MSP.