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Sigma-1 receptor attenuates osteoclastogenesis by promoting ER-associated degradation of SERCA2.


ABSTRACT: Sigma-1 receptor (Sigmar1) is a specific chaperone located in the mitochondria-associated endoplasmic reticulum membrane (MAM) and plays a role in several physiological processes. However, the role of Sigmar1 in bone homeostasis remains unknown. Here, we show that mice lacking Sigmar1 exhibited severe osteoporosis in an ovariectomized model. In contrast, overexpression of Sigmar1 locally alleviated the osteoporosis phenotype. Treatment with Sigmar1 agonists impaired both human and mice osteoclast formation in vitro. Mechanistically, SERCA2 was identified to interact with Sigmar1 based on the immunoprecipitation-mass spectrum (IP-MS) and co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP) assays, and Q615 of SERCA2 was confirmed to be the critical residue for their binding. Furthermore, Sigmar1 promoted SERCA2 degradation through Hrd1/Sel1L-dependent ER-associated degradation (ERAD). Ubiquitination of SERCA2 at K460 and K541 was responsible for its proteasomal degradation. Consequently, inhibition of SERCA2 impeded Sigmar1 deficiency enhanced osteoclastogenesis. Moreover, we found that dimemorfan, an FDA-approved Sigmar1 agonist, effectively rescued bone mass in various established bone-loss models. In conclusion, Sigmar1 is a negative regulator of osteoclastogenesis, and activation of Sigmar1 by dimemorfan may be a potential treatment for osteoporosis in clinical practice.

SUBMITTER: Wei X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9260208 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sigma-1 receptor attenuates osteoclastogenesis by promoting ER-associated degradation of SERCA2.

Wei Xiaoan X   Zheng Zeyu Z   Feng Zhenhua Z   Zheng Lin L   Tao Siyue S   Zheng Bingjie B   Huang Bao B   Zhang Xuyang X   Liu Junhui J   Chen Yilei Y   Zong Wentian W   Shan Zhi Z   Fan Shunwu S   Chen Jian J   Zhao Fengdong F  

EMBO molecular medicine 20220525 7


Sigma-1 receptor (Sigmar1) is a specific chaperone located in the mitochondria-associated endoplasmic reticulum membrane (MAM) and plays a role in several physiological processes. However, the role of Sigmar1 in bone homeostasis remains unknown. Here, we show that mice lacking Sigmar1 exhibited severe osteoporosis in an ovariectomized model. In contrast, overexpression of Sigmar1 locally alleviated the osteoporosis phenotype. Treatment with Sigmar1 agonists impaired both human and mice osteoclas  ...[more]

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