Combination of Correctors Rescue ΔF508-CFTR by Reducing Its Association with Hsp40 and Hsp27

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2015)

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Correcting the processing of Delta F508-CFTR, the most common mutation in cystic fibrosis, is the major goal in the development of new therapies for this disease. Here, we determined whether Delta F508 could be rescued by a combination of small-molecule correctors, and identified the mechanism by which correctors rescue the trafficking mutant of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). We transfected COS-7 cells with Delta F508, created HEK-293 stably expressing Delta F508, and utilized CFBE41o(-) cell lines stably transduced with Delta F508. As shown previously, Delta F508 expressed less protein, was unstable at physiological temperature, and rapidly degraded. When the cells were treated with the combination C18 + C4 the mature C-band was expressed at the cell surface. After treatment with C18 + C4, we saw a lower rate of protein disappearance after translation was stopped with cycloheximide. To understand how this rescue occurs, we evaluated the change in the binding of proteins involved in endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation, such as Hsp27 (HspB1) and Hsp40 (DnaJ). We saw a dramatic reduction in binding to heat shock proteins 27 and 40 following combined corrector therapy. siRNA experiments confirmed that a reduction in Hsp27 or Hsp40 rescued CFTR in the Delta F508 mutant, but the rescue was not additive or synergistic with C4 + 18 treatment, indicating these correctors shared a common pathway for rescue involving a network of endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation proteins.
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ABC transporter,chaperonin,electrophysiology,heat shock protein (HSP),lung,membrane,mutant,protein degradation,protein folding,protein processing
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