Hsc70 Is a Novel Interactor of NF-kappaB p65 in Living Hippocampal Neurons

Signaling via NF-κB in neurons depends on complex formation with interactors such as dynein/dynactin motor complex and can be triggered by synaptic activation. However, so far a detailed interaction map for the neuronal NF-κB is missing. In this study we used mass spectrometry to identify novel interactors of NF-κB p65 within the brain. Hsc70 was identified as a novel neuronal interactor of NF-κB p65. In HEK293 cells, a direct physical interaction was shown by co-immunoprecipitation and verified via in situ proximity ligation in healthy rat neurons. Pharmacological blockade of Hsc70 by deoxyspergualin (DSG) strongly decreased nuclear translocation of NF-κB p65 and transcriptional activity shown by reporter gene assays in neurons after stimulation with glutamate. In addition, knock down of Hsc70 via siRNA significantly reduced neuronal NF-κB activity. Taken together these data provide evidence for Hsc70 as a novel neuronal interactor of NF-κB p65.


Introduction
The inducible transcription factor NF-kB is composed of dimeric DNA-binding subunits including p50, p52, c-Rel, RelB, and p65 (RelA). The most abundant NF-kB-heterodimer detected within the central nervous system (CNS) consists of p65 and p50 [1][2][3]. In its inactive form, NF-kB is kept in the cytoplasm by inhibitory IkB-proteins.
Within the CNS several crucial functions of NF-kB have been characterized in detail, such as the participation in neuroprotection, learning and memory formation [3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. NF-kB can be activated by a wide range of neuronal signals like neurotrophic factors, neurotransmitters or membrane depolarization [6].
We and others described that active NF-kB associates with microtubules via entry into the dynein/dynactin motor protein complex during its retrograde transport [10][11][12]. Moreover, in peripheral neurons NF-kB can translocate from activated synapse to the nucleus by associating with wild type Huntington protein, but not with mutant protein via association with importin a2 [13]. Importantly, the interaction of nuclear translocation signal with importin-a is essential for synapse-to-nucleus transport of NF-kB p65 [11] suggesting a huge regulatory impact of such direct interactions on the resulting signaling and transcriptional regulation.
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) were initially described as a large family of proteins mediating the cellular response to environmental stress such as elevated temperature, heavy metals or anoxia. However, they play also an important role in cell differentiation, proliferation and are implicated in tumor cell invasion. Within the CNS, HSPs have tremendous impact not only on protein folding but also on processes such as synaptic transmission, stress response, protein kinase-mediated signaling as well as cell death (reviewed in [14]). Interestingly, the Heat Shock Cognate 70 (Hsc70), the constitutively expressed form of HSP70, is localized specifically in synapses [15,16] suggesting its involvement in synaptic signal transduction.
In this study we identified Hsc70 as a novel interaction partner of NF-kB using immunoprecipitation with subsequent mass spectrometry. In summary, we demonstrate that Hsc70 interacts directly with NF-kB-p65 in living hippocampal neurons and has a major impact on nuclear translocation and regulation of transcriptional activity via NF-kB in neuronal cells.

Ethics Statement
Prior to tissue isolation, mice were kept under specific pathogen free conditions as defined by the Federation European Laboratory Animal Science Association (FELASA) in the central animal facility of Bielefeld University. This study was carried out in strict accordance with the regulations of the governmental animal and care use committee, LANUV of the state North Rhine-Westphalia, (Düsseldorf, Germany). All animal tissue isolation procedures were approved by the Ethical Committee LANUV of the state North Rhine-Westphalia (Düsseldorf, Germany). All efforts were made to minimize suffering and animal number.

Culture of Cell Lines
The adherent growing cell line HEK293FT was cultivated in DMEM (PAA, Colbe, Germany) supplemented with 200 mg/mL G418 (Sigma-Aldrich, Taufkirchen, Germany) in order to maintain the plasmid pCMVSPORT6TAg.neo. The medium was changed at least every three days. If confluent, the cells were split at a ratio of 1:10 up to 1:20.

Hippocampal Neuron Cultures
Primary cultures of rat/mouse hippocampal neurons were prepared from the hippocampi of E18-E19 Wistar rat/BL6 mice embryos, after treatment with 16Trypsin/ETDA (15 min, 37uC; (0.05%/0.002% in PBS) PAA). The hippocampi were then washed with pre-warmed DMEM (37uC) containing 10% FCS, to stop trypsin activity and transferred to pre-warmed DMEM supplemented with 2 mM L-glutamine, 100 U/ml penicillin, 100 U/ml streptomycin and 10% FCS. Cells were triturated with a firepolished Pasteur pipette in this solution and afterwards plated on poly-D-Lysine (Sigma-Aldrich) coated coverslips at a density of 50000 cells/18 mm coverslip. The cultures were maintained in a humidified incubator at 5% CO 2 for 60 min to allow the cells to adhere. After 1 h the neurons growing on coverslips were placed on top of mitomycine-treated astrocyte cultures and further cultivated at 37uC and 5% CO 2 .
Anesthesia of Neuronal Activity for Baseline of Nuclear NF-kB 24 h prior to the experimental procedure, hippocampal neuron cultures were treated with 40 mM CNQX (Sigma-Aldrich), 100 mM APV (Sigma-Aldrich) and 10 mM nimodipine (Sigma-Aldrich) to establish a stable and low baseline of nuclear NF-kB.

Immunoprecipitation for Mass Spectrometry
For immunoprecipitation 20 mg of brain extract in a volume of 1-2 ml were used. The protein complexes were cross-linked by addition of dithiobissuccinimidylpropionate (DSP) resulting in a final concentration of 0.5 mg/ml following by incubation on ice for 30 min. The cross-linking was stopped by addition of 25 mM Tris buffer (pH 8.0). The cross-linked protein was mixed with 50 ml protein G sepharose 4B fast flow (Sigma-Aldrich) and 30 mg of the anti p65/RelA antibody (sc-8008, Santa Cruz) or the isotype control (mouse monoclonal IgG 1 , MOPC 21, Sigma-Aldrich). The immunoprecipitates were slowly agitated for 2 h at 4uC. After immunoprecipitate-formation the samples were washed 3 times. During each washing step the samples were centrifuged for 1 min at 3000 g, the supernatants were discarded and 1 ml lysis buffer were added. After the last washing step the IPs were centrifuged and the pellet resolved in 30 ml 16SDS sample buffer by heating at 60uC for 5 min. The supernatant was used for SDS gel electrophoresis and subsequent mass spectrometry analysis.

Mass Spectrometry
Porcine brain extracts were immunoprecipitated with anti NF-kB p65 AB on protein G with isotype control. The IP were separated in a 1D SDS gel. Each lane (p65 precipitate and control) were cut into 36 slices and prepared for MS by tryptic digestion. All 36 slices were analyzed by MS (MALDI-TOF, Ultraflex extreme, Bruker, Bremen, Germany). Seven samples in the range of 95 to 60 and 27 to 24 kDa were additionally analyzed by LC-ESI-MS/MS (Thermo Scientific). The mass spectrometry peptide data were compared to the human protein data base from Uniprot using Mascot. Only proteins with a score .80 were regarded, if those proteins were absent in the corresponding isotype control.

Immunoprecipitation (IP) for Western Blotting
HEK293FT cells were transfected with the expression constructs pcDNA3.1(+)c-myc-HSC70, pcDNA3.1(+)c-myc-HSC70mut, pEF-FLAGpGKpuro p65WT or pCMV c-myc-Ike using Lipofectamine2000 TM (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturers recommendation. For co-transfections equimolar ratios of the constructs were used. The cells were harvested 36 h after transfection and resuspended in 1 ml of lysis buffer (50 mM HEPES, 150 mM NaCl, 1% NP-40 (v/v), pH 7.5) supplemented with protease inhibitors (1 mM PMSF; 10 mg/ml leupetine, 10 mg/ml aprotinine, 1 mg/ml pepstatine and 10 mM NaF). Debris was separated by centrifugation for 10 min at 14000 g at 4uC. For IP 30 ml 50% protein A sepharose beads were washed once with 1 ml PBS. The beads, 900 ml supernatant and 1.0 mg/ ml of rabbit anti-c-Myc antibody (Sigma-Aldrich) were incubated spinning head over tail for 2 h at 4uC or 37uC. If indicated 3.3 mg axon enriched porcine brain extract and 0.5 mg/ml DSP for crosslinking were added. The remaining cross-linker was quenched by addition of TrisHCl (pH8.0) to a final concentration of 25 mM and incubation for 15 minutes at 4uC. The beads were centrifuged at 12000 g for 1 min and washed with 1 ml lysis buffer containing 50 mM Tris instead of HEPES. After five washing steps with this lysis buffer and one with PBS the beads were eluted with 90 ml 16SDS-sample buffer and subsequently loaded on SDS-Page for western blotting. The western blotting was performed using the following antibodies: rabbit polyclonal anti-Flag 1:4000 (Sigma-Aldrich), rabbit polyclonal anti c-Myc 1:2000 (Sigma-Aldrich) and goat anti-rabbit IgG H+L HRP 1:4000 (Jackson Immuno Research Laboratories, Suffolk, UK).

Tissue Extraction
Porcine brain tissue was sheared in an equivalent amount of lysis buffer in a blender on lowest level. One fraction of the hashed brain was used for extract directly; the other one was filtrated by a sieve, which enriches the more robust axon/myelin containing white tissue in the filter cake. The filter cake and the unseparated brain matter were separately mixed with the two fold amount of lysis buffer (50 mM HEPES, 15 mM NaCl, 1% NP-40 (v/v), pH 7.5, 1 mM PMSF). Afterwards both, whole brain and the filter cake were sheared by Ultra-Turrax T25 (Janke & Kunkel IKA Labortechnik, Staufen, Germany). After incubation (30 min on ice), the suspensions were cleared by centrifugation steps at 15000 g for 20 min and subsequently at 40000 g for 30 min. The protein solutions were directly used for IP.
Determination of the Impact of Hsc70 on Nuclear Translocation of p65 and NF-kB Activity in HEK293 Cells HEK293FT cells were co-transfected either with a combination of p65 FPred, mock vector and Hsc70-GFP expression constructs or with p65 FPred, mock and GFP using Lipofectamine. In additional approaches, cells were co-transfected with p65 FPred, IkB and Hsc70 GFP or p65 FP red, IkB and GFP. All approach were cultivated for 36 h, fixed and counter-stained with DRAQ5 (nuclei). The nucleus and the whole cell body were defined as regions of interest and their mean fluorescence was detected using confocal microscopy (Zeiss LSM) with subsequent image analysis in ImageJ software.

Gene Silencing
The Ambion Silencer siRNA Construction Kit (Ambion, Austin, USA) was used to produce siRNAs against mouse Hsc70. The target sequences for Hsc70 knock down were identified, followed by Blast searches to ensure that the sequences did not contain significant homology to any other known genes. The following sequences were used for the knock down of Hsc70: TCAGGTGTATGAAGGTGAA, GCAACCCTATCAT-TACCAA, ACAACCGAATGGTCAATCATT and GCACAG-GAAAGGAGAACAA.
Cultured mouse astrocytes were transfected with 1 mg of the constructs cloned into pSilencer expression vector (Ambion) using Nucleofector II -device and Cell line-Nucleofection-Kit (Lonza, Verviers, Belgium) according to manufacturer's protocol. After 48 h the cells were lysed and processed for western blot analysis using anti-Hsc70 antibody, whereas GAPDH served as loading control. Densitometric quantification (ratio Hsc70/GAPDH) was performed using ImageJ software. The construct inducing the strongest knock-down in astrocytes was used for the transfection of hippocampal neurons (GCAACCCTATCATTACCAA). Freshly isolated neurons were transfected with 1 mg of the construct using Nucleofector II. Anti-GFP siRNA served as control. After 48 h, transfected neurons were stimulated with glutamate as described above and processed for the experiments.

Hsc70 is a Novel Interaction Partner of NF-kB
In this study, we analyzed potential novel interactors of NF-kB complexes acquired by co-precipitation with the NF-kB subunit p65 from neuronal extracts by a mass spectrometric analysis.
As a source for neuronal NF-kB interactors we used porcine brains yielding high amounts of protein. MALDI-MS and LC-ESI-MS/MS revealed an interaction of p65 with compounds of the endocytosis network: clathrin and dynamin-1, microtubule subunits or associated proteins like beta 5-tubulin, tubulin alpha 6, beta actin, dihydropyrimidinase-related protein 2, neurofilament and light polypeptide (NEFL) and heat shock proteins HSP90 alpha class A and B (data not shown). Moreover, using MS we detected for the first time potential interaction of p65 with the protein chaperone heat shock cognate 70 kDa (Hsc70) alias HSPA8 ( figure 1A). Since a high expression level of Hsc70 instead of HSP70 seems to be a hallmark of the nervous system [18], we hypothesized that Hsc70 may represent a novel neuronal interaction partner of NF-kB. The interaction of p65 and Hsc70 was further investigated by co-immunoprecipitation using antimyc antibody and western blotting of flag-tagged proteins derived from lysates of HEK293 overexpressing p65-flag and Hsc70-myc or IkBe-myc as positive control ( Figure 1B). A clear interaction band (WB: aFlag) was detected for Hsc70 and the positive control IkBe, whereas no band was observed in negative controls.

Neuronal Proteins Influence the Interaction with NF-kB p65 and Hsc70
To address the question whether the presence of neuronal proteins influences the interaction discovered here, HEK293 cells were transiently co-transfected with flag-tagged p65 and myctagged Hsc70. After 36 h cells were harvested, lysed and processed for immunoprecipitation (IP). IP was performed using anti-mycantibody in presence of cross-linker (DSP) and/or brain lysates. A clear interaction band for Hsc70-myc and p65-flag (WB: aFlag) was detected in presence of cross-linker (Fig. 1C). Moreover, brain lysates further increased the Hsc70-p65 interaction band (WB: aFlag) In contrast, without cross-linker or brain lysate no band was detectable (Fig. 1C).
The Interaction of Hsc70 with NF-kB p65 is Lost after Mutation within the ATPase Domain of Hsc70 (F68 = .C) Due to the known function of Hsc70 in the nervous system acting as a clathrin uncoating ATPase during the anterograde axonal transport [19] we analyzed the potential impact of a mutation (F68 = .C) within the ATPase domain of Hsc70 on the interaction with p65. We created an Hsc70 mutant with a mutated ATPase domain (see scheme in Fig. 2A) to assess the ability of this mutant to interact with NF-kB p65. IP (amyc-antibody) and a subsequent western blot developed with anti-Flag antibody using p65-flag and myc-tagged Hsc70 Phe68mut revealed no interaction band ( Fig. 2A, WB: aFlag. Compare with the wild-type in Fig. 1B).

The Interaction of Hsc70 and NF-kB p65 is Modulated by ATP and Depends on Temperature
Since Hsc70 dissociates clathrin coats from vesicles in an ATPdependent manner [19], the potential influence of different ATP concentrations on the interaction was investigated. In parallel, the Hsc70 is a novel neuronal interaction partner of NF-kB. A. Porcine brain extracts were immunoprecipitated with anti NF-kB p65 antibody or isotype control on protein G sepharose in presence of cross-linker. The IP were separated in a 1D SDS gel. Each lane (p65 precipitate and control) were cut into 36 slices and prepared for MS by trypsin digestion. All 36 slices were analyzed by MS. Seven samples in range of 95 to 60 and 27 to 24 kDa were additionally analyzed by LC-ESI-MS/MS. The hits identified by MS included the heat shock cognate Hsc70 as a potential interaction partner of NF-kB p65. B. HEK293 co-transfected with p65-flag and Hsc70-myc or IkBe-myc were lysed followed by co-immunoprecipitation in presence of cross-linker using amyc (IP) antibody with subsequent WB analysis. A clear interaction band (WB: aFlag) was detectable if myc-tagged IkBe and flag-tagged NF-kB p65 were co-transfected. Similarly, co-transfection of p65-flag and Hsc70-myc resulted in a clear interaction band (WB: aFlag), whereas no band was observed in negative controls (no p65-flag, or no IkBe-myc or Hsc70-myc). Lysates were used as input control. C. Neuronal proteins influence the interaction of NF-kB p65 with Hsc70. IP (amyc) was performed in presence of cross-linker (DSP) and/or brain lysates with subsequent analysis by western blot. Interaction bands (WB: aFlag) were detectable in cross-linked samples for myc-tagged IkBe and flag tagged NF-kB p65 as well as for Hsc70-myc and NF-kB p65-flag. Combination of cross-linker and brain lysates resulted in stronger interaction band (WB: aFlag) for Hsc70-myc and NF-kB p65-flag. Without cross-linker no interaction bands was detectable. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0065280.g001 influence of temperature on the interaction was determined (see Fig. 2B). Here, an interaction between p65-flag and Hsc70-myc was detected in all cross-linked samples. Moreover, samples without cross-linker showed weak interaction bands in presence of 10 mM as well as 100 mM ATP. If the IP was performed at 37uC, an interaction band was detected in absence of cross-linker.

p65 Interacts with Hsc70 in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons
To find out if there is a direct interaction between the Hsc70 and p65 in hippocampal neurons we used the in situ Proximity Ligation Assay (PLA) (for principle see Figure 3A). In situ PLA is a simple technique for detection of direct protein-protein interactions using two primary antibodies, each directed against one of the targets of interest [20].
As a positive control we applied in situ PLA for visualization of the interaction between the NF-kB subunits p50 and p65 within the nuclei (Fig. 3B, ROI 2), cell bodies and neurites (Fig 3B, ROI  1) of hippocampal neurons. Similarly, the use of p65 and the Hsc70 as PLA-probes resulted in clear interaction signals with similar subcellular distribution (see Fig 3 ROIs and quantification). The largest fractions of interaction signals for p50/p65 as well as for Hsc70/p65 were observed within neurites and nuclei of hippocampal neurons. In negative controls without primary antibodies as well as in combinations of p65 antibody and unrelated control antibodies no signal was detected (data not shown).

Hsc70 Inhibition Reduces the Nuclear Translocation of NF-kB in Hippocampal Neurons
To assess whether the interaction of p65 and Hsc70 is required for the nuclear translocation of NF-kB in neuronal cells, hippocampal neurons were treated with the Hsc70 inhibitor DSG followed by stimulation with glutamate. Immunohistochemical analysis after treatment with DSG resulted in significantly reduced nuclear p65 after glutamate stimulation (,53%) compared to DSG-untreated, glutamate-stimulated controls (Fig. 4a).

Overexpression of Hsc70 Results in Increased Nuclear p65 and NF-kB Activity
Recently, it has been demonstrated, that up-regulation of the non-constitutive HSP70 results in increased nuclear translocation of p65 [21]. Therefore, we hypothesized that Hsc70 may affect the nuclear import and the subsequent transcriptional activity of NF-kB in a similar manner. Here, HEK293FT cells were transfected with an FPred-p65 expression construct and in part with an Hsc70-GFP or a GFP expression vector, fixed and counter-stained with DRAQ5 to visualize the nuclei. An inactive state of NF-kB (baseline) was achieved by co-transfection of the IkB. The nuclei and the whole cell body were defined as regions and their mean fluorescence was measured using ImageJ-software. We were able to show that co-expression of IkB significantly reduces nuclear Hsc70-GFP, whereas no effect on the nuclear localization of GFP was observed (figure 5). Furthermore, co-expression with Hsc70-GFP significantly increased nuclear FPred-p65 compared to coexpression with GFP. In addition, luciferase reporter assay revealed a significant increase of NF-kB activity in cells cotransfected with Hsc70 and p65 (+32%), compared to cells overexpressing p65 alone (figure 5C).
Pharmacological blockade of Hsc70 leads to decreased nuclear interaction with p65. Using in situ PLA, we investigated the influence of Hsc70 enzymatic activity on its ability to interact with p65 in hippocampal neurons. Treatment with DSG reduced the degree of interaction as demonstrated by PLA ( Figure 6A). Quantification of nuclear interaction signals visualized using in situ PLA revealed significantly decreased nuclear interaction in DSG-treated hippocampal neurons compared to controls ( Figure 6B).

siRNA Mediated Knock-down of Hsc70 Results in Significantly Reduced NF-kB Activity
To further assess the influence of the interaction on NF-kBactivity, we designed siRNA-constructs to induce a knock-down of Hsc70. After screening for functional-and non-functional constructs in glial cells (see Figure 7A), hippocampal neurons were co-transfected with NF-kB luciferase reporter plasmid and the most effective anti Hsc70 siRNA (siRNA construct 2, 66% of If myc-tagged Hsc70 Phe68mut was used in the IP (amyc) no interaction band was detected for FLAG-tagged p65. Lysates were used as input control. B. In absence of cross-linker and ATP, Hsc70 shows no interaction with NF-kB p65 at 4uC. This interaction is moderately increased in presence of 10 mM and 100 mM ATP even without cross-linking. If the IP is performed at 37uC, the cross-link is dispensable even without ATP. Lysates were used as input control. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0065280.g002 the control siRNA level) or control siRNA followed by detection of NF-kB-dependent luciferase activity. Here, we demonstrated that knock-down of Hsc70 resulted in significantly reduced NF-kB activity compared to neurons transfected with control siRNA ( Figure 7B). Remarkably, knock-down of Hsc70 resulted in reduced NF-kB activity even after glutamate stimulation.

Discussion
In this study, we demonstrate for the first time that the protein chaperone Hsc70 directly interacts with NF-kB in living hippo-campal neurons and has a major impact on the transcriptional activity of NF-kB.
We and others showed that NF-kB is transported from the synapse back to the nucleus via the minus-end motor protein dynein along the microtubuli [3,10] [11,12]. Mikenberg et al. suggested that the nuclear translocation signal interacting with importin-a is essential for synapse-to-nucleus transport of NF-kB p65 [11].
Using immunoprecipitation with subsequent analysis via mass spectrometry we identified Hsc70 as a neuronal interaction partner of NF-kB p65. Remarkably, the inducible Hsc70-  Hippocampal neurons were treated with deoxyspergualin (DSG) followed by immunocytochemical staining for NF-kB p65. The treatment with DSG resulted in reduced nuclear p65. Scale bar represents 10 mm. B. Quantification of nuclear p65 after treatment with DSG. In neurons treated with DSG and glutamate, the nuclear NF-kB p65 significantly decreased to 53% compared to glutamate-stimulated controls. p value ,0.0001. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0065280.g004 Hsc70 Interacts with p65 in Neurons PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org homologue HSP70 is expressed only at low levels in the CNS, whereas Hsc70 seems to be expressed at high levels in mature neurons and the developing brain [18]. In neuronal cells, Hsc70 is localized predominantly within synapses suggesting that Hsc70 might participate in synaptic transmission [15,16].
In this study, the over-expression of Hsc70 led to increased nuclear p65, whereas the inhibition of p65 by over-expression of Figure 5. Overexpression of Hsc70 increases nuclear p65 and elevates the activity of NF-kB. A. HEK293FT cells were transfected with expression vectors as indicated. An inactive state of NF-kB (baseline) was achieved by co-transfection of IkB expression vector. The nuclei and the whole cell body were defined as regions and their mean fluorescence was measured using ImageJ-software. Co-expression of IkB significantly reduces nuclear Hsc70 GFP, whereas no effect on the nuclear localization of GFP was observed. B. HEK293FT cells were transfected as indicated in A. Co-expression with Hsc70 GFP significantly increased nuclear p65-FPred compared to co-expression with GFP. No increase of nuclear FPred p65 was observed if additional IkB was expressed (data not shown). C. Luciferase reporter assay revealed a significant increase of NF-kB activity in HEK293 cells co-transfected with Hsc70 and p65 (+32%), compared to cells over-expressing p65 alone. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0065280.g005 IkB resulted in decreased nuclear Hsc70 (figure 5). Consequently, the nuclear translocation Hsc70 and p65 might occur as a protein/ protein complex. This is in general accordance with findings described for the inducible form HSP70, whose up-regulation was reported to induce nuclear translocation of p65 in rat liver cells [21].
It has been suggested that during the anterograde axonal transport Hsc70 may act as a clathrin uncoating ATPase participating in the kinesin mediated plus-end transport [19]. In our study, we created an Hsc70 mutant carrying a point mutation in the ATPase domain (position 68 (F = .C)) resulting in a loss of interaction with NF-kB p65. Moreover, we show that this interaction is moderately increased in presence of 10 mM and 100 mM ATP. This finding correlates with findings on the GR transport complex, in which the inducible Hsc70-homologue HSP70 binds the cargo independent from the type of nucleotide bound (ADP or ATP). The further assembly of the complex, which grants stable interaction, needs HSP70s ATPase activity [22]. Demonstrably, the inhibitor of Hsc70 DSG does not compete for peptide binding, but blocks a c-terminal regulatory motif which appears to regulate the ATPase activity and thus the ability to interact with protein substrates [23]. However, since we tested the impact of the mutation within the ATPase domain of Hsc70 in the context of interaction with NF-kB p65, the exact role of Hsc70 ATPase activity in translocation and transcriptional activity of NF-kB is clear and should be investigated in future studies.
Here, the pharmacological blockade of Hsp70 via DSG resulted in diminished nuclear translocation ( Figure 4) and reduced interaction of Hsc70 with p65 in the nuclei of hippocampal neurons ( Figure 6). In addition to the pharmacological approach, siRNA-mediated knock-down of Hsc70 is sufficient for strongly reduced NF-kB activity, as demonstrated by a reporter gene assay (Figure 7). This is in general accordance with the study by Tepper et al., which showed that DSG, a clinically used potent immunosuppressive agent (Gusperismus, Bristol-Myers Squibb or Spanidin, Nordic Pharma Group), can suppress NF-kB activity in pre-B-cells [24].
Although one of the best characterized functions of heat shock proteins is the protein folding and mediation of degradation of misfolded proteins, the predominant localization of Hsc70-p65complexes in neurites and nuclei suggests further regulatory role of Hsc70 in neurons. This and the synaptic localization of both -p65 and Hsc70, suggest an additional regulatory function which may be achieved via participation in synapse-to-nucleus transport similar to mechanism described for the retrograde transport of GR in neurons [25].
This finding might hint to potential neurological side-effects of Gusperimus (Spanidin) in patients, which might be explained by inhibiting the neuroprotective NF-kB signaling.