Deletion of ubiquitin ligase Nedd4l exacerbates ischemic brain damage

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Ubiquitination by Nedd4 (neuronally expressed developmentally downregulated 4) family of HECT type E3 ligases plays a key role in degrading misfolded and damaged proteins, and its disruption leads to neurodegeneration. Parkinson's disease-causing protein α-Synuclein (α-Syn) is ubiquitinated by the Nedd4 family and degraded by endosomes. Nedd4l is the only Nedd4 homolog that showed upregulation in post-stroke surviving cortical neurons where it correlated with neuroprotection. We tested the role of Nedd4l after stroke by subjecting the Nedd4l−/− mice to transient middle cerebral artery occlusion. Focal ischemia significantly increased Nedd4l expression and poly-ubiquitinated α-Syn levels, and knockout of Nedd4l reduced post-ischemic poly-ubiquitinated α-Syn that is majorly located in the peri-infarct neurons. Co-immunoprecipitation further shows that focal ischemia enhances the α-Syn-Nedd4l interaction resulting in increased ubiquitination of α-Syn. Nedd4l knockout mice (n = 7 mice/group) showed exacerbated post-ischemic motor dysfunction manifested by decreased time on the rotarod and increased number of foot faults, and significantly increased ischemic brain damage. This suggests that Nedd4l might be a potential therapeutic target to minimize α-Syn-mediated toxicity after cerebral ischemia.

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Kim, T. H., Chokkalla, A. K., & Vemuganti, R. (2021). Deletion of ubiquitin ligase Nedd4l exacerbates ischemic brain damage. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, 41(5), 1058–1066. https://doi.org/10.1177/0271678X20943804

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