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PIAS1 modulates striatal transcription, DNA damage repair, and SUMOylation with relevance to Huntington's disease.

Eva L MorozkoCharlene Smith-GeaterAlejandro Mas MonteysSubrata PradhanRyan G LimPeter LangfelderMarketta KachemovJayesh A KulkarniJosh ZaifmanAustin HillJennifer T StocksdalePieter R CullisJie WuJoseph OchabaRicardo MiramontesAnirban ChakrabortyTapas K HazraAlice LauSophie St-CyrIliana OrellanaLexi KopanKeona Q WangSylvia YeungBlair R LeavittJack C ReidlingX William YangJoan S SteffanBeverly L DavidsonPartha S SarkarLeslie M Thompson
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2021)
DNA damage repair genes are modifiers of disease onset in Huntington's disease (HD), but how this process intersects with associated disease pathways remains unclear. Here we evaluated the mechanistic contributions of protein inhibitor of activated STAT-1 (PIAS1) in HD mice and HD patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and find a link between PIAS1 and DNA damage repair pathways. We show that PIAS1 is a component of the transcription-coupled repair complex, that includes the DNA damage end processing enzyme polynucleotide kinase-phosphatase (PNKP), and that PIAS1 is a SUMO E3 ligase for PNKP. Pias1 knockdown (KD) in HD mice had a normalizing effect on HD transcriptional dysregulation associated with synaptic function and disease-associated transcriptional coexpression modules enriched for DNA damage repair mechanisms as did reduction of PIAS1 in HD iPSC-derived neurons. KD also restored mutant HTT-perturbed enzymatic activity of PNKP and modulated genomic integrity of several transcriptionally normalized genes. The findings here now link SUMO modifying machinery to DNA damage repair responses and transcriptional modulation in neurodegenerative disease.
Keyphrases
  • dna damage
  • oxidative stress
  • dna repair
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • metabolic syndrome
  • heat shock
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • high fat diet induced
  • wild type
  • bioinformatics analysis