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UNC-49 is a redox-sensitive GABA A receptor that regulates the mitochondrial unfolded protein response cell nonautonomously.

Franziska PohlAllison L GermannJack MaoSydney HouBayode BakarePaul Kong Thoo LinKyari YatesMichael L NonetGustav AkkKerry KornfeldJason M Held
Published in: Science advances (2023)
The γ-aminobutyric acid-mediated (GABAergic) system participates in many aspects of organismal physiology and disease, including proteostasis, neuronal dysfunction, and life-span extension. Many of these phenotypes are also regulated by reactive oxygen species (ROS), but the redox mechanisms linking the GABAergic system to these phenotypes are not well defined. Here, we report that GABAergic redox signaling cell nonautonomously activates many stress response pathways in Caenorhabditis elegans and enhances vulnerability to proteostasis disease in the absence of oxidative stress. Cell nonautonomous redox activation of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (mitoUPR) proteostasis network requires UNC-49, a GABA A receptor that we show is activated by hydrogen peroxide. MitoUPR induction by a spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) C. elegans neurodegenerative disease model was similarly dependent on UNC-49 in C. elegans . These results demonstrate a multi-tissue paradigm for redox signaling in the GABAergic system that is transduced via a GABA A receptor to function in cell nonautonomous regulation of health, proteostasis, and disease.
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