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An Enhanced Immune Response of Mclk1 (+/−) Mutant Mice Is Associated with Partial Protection from Fibrosis, Cancer and the Development of Biomarkers of Aging

The immune response is essential for survival by destroying microorganisms and pre-cancerous cells. However, inflammation, one aspect of this response, can result in short- and long-term deleterious side-effects. Mclk1 (+/−) mutant mice can be long-lived despite displaying a hair-trigger inflammator...

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Autores principales: Wang, Dantong, Wang, Ying, Argyriou, Catherine, Carrière, Audrey, Malo, Danielle, Hekimi, Siegfried
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3498213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049606
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author Wang, Dantong
Wang, Ying
Argyriou, Catherine
Carrière, Audrey
Malo, Danielle
Hekimi, Siegfried
author_facet Wang, Dantong
Wang, Ying
Argyriou, Catherine
Carrière, Audrey
Malo, Danielle
Hekimi, Siegfried
author_sort Wang, Dantong
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description The immune response is essential for survival by destroying microorganisms and pre-cancerous cells. However, inflammation, one aspect of this response, can result in short- and long-term deleterious side-effects. Mclk1 (+/−) mutant mice can be long-lived despite displaying a hair-trigger inflammatory response and chronically activated macrophages as a result of high mitochondrial ROS generation. Here we ask whether this phenotype is beneficial or simply tolerated. We used models of infection by Salmonella serovars and found that Mclk1 (+/−) mutants mount a stronger immune response, control bacterial proliferation better, and are resistant to cell and tissue damage resulting from the response, including fibrosis and types of oxidative damage that are considered to be biomarkers of aging. Moreover, these same types of tissue damage were found to be low in untreated 23 months-old mutants. We also examined the initiation of tumour growth after transplantation of mouse LLC1 carcinoma cells into Mclk1 (+/−) mutants, as well as during spontaneous tumorigenesis in Mclk1 (+/−) Trp53 (+/−) double mutants. Tumour latency was increased by the Mclk1 (+/−) genotype in both models. Furthermore, we used the transplantation model to show that splenic CD8+ T lymphocytes from Mclk1 (+/−) graft recipients show enhanced cytotoxicity against LLC1 cells in vitro. Mclk1 (+/−) mutants thus display an association of an enhanced immune response with partial protection from age-dependent processes and from pathologies similar to those that are found with increased frequency during the aging process. This suggests that the immune phenotype of these mutants might contribute to their longevity. We discuss how these findings suggest a broader view of how the immune response might impact the aging process.
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spelling pubmed-34982132012-11-19 An Enhanced Immune Response of Mclk1 (+/−) Mutant Mice Is Associated with Partial Protection from Fibrosis, Cancer and the Development of Biomarkers of Aging Wang, Dantong Wang, Ying Argyriou, Catherine Carrière, Audrey Malo, Danielle Hekimi, Siegfried PLoS One Research Article The immune response is essential for survival by destroying microorganisms and pre-cancerous cells. However, inflammation, one aspect of this response, can result in short- and long-term deleterious side-effects. Mclk1 (+/−) mutant mice can be long-lived despite displaying a hair-trigger inflammatory response and chronically activated macrophages as a result of high mitochondrial ROS generation. Here we ask whether this phenotype is beneficial or simply tolerated. We used models of infection by Salmonella serovars and found that Mclk1 (+/−) mutants mount a stronger immune response, control bacterial proliferation better, and are resistant to cell and tissue damage resulting from the response, including fibrosis and types of oxidative damage that are considered to be biomarkers of aging. Moreover, these same types of tissue damage were found to be low in untreated 23 months-old mutants. We also examined the initiation of tumour growth after transplantation of mouse LLC1 carcinoma cells into Mclk1 (+/−) mutants, as well as during spontaneous tumorigenesis in Mclk1 (+/−) Trp53 (+/−) double mutants. Tumour latency was increased by the Mclk1 (+/−) genotype in both models. Furthermore, we used the transplantation model to show that splenic CD8+ T lymphocytes from Mclk1 (+/−) graft recipients show enhanced cytotoxicity against LLC1 cells in vitro. Mclk1 (+/−) mutants thus display an association of an enhanced immune response with partial protection from age-dependent processes and from pathologies similar to those that are found with increased frequency during the aging process. This suggests that the immune phenotype of these mutants might contribute to their longevity. We discuss how these findings suggest a broader view of how the immune response might impact the aging process. Public Library of Science 2012-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3498213/ /pubmed/23166727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049606 Text en © 2012 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Dantong
Wang, Ying
Argyriou, Catherine
Carrière, Audrey
Malo, Danielle
Hekimi, Siegfried
An Enhanced Immune Response of Mclk1 (+/−) Mutant Mice Is Associated with Partial Protection from Fibrosis, Cancer and the Development of Biomarkers of Aging
title An Enhanced Immune Response of Mclk1 (+/−) Mutant Mice Is Associated with Partial Protection from Fibrosis, Cancer and the Development of Biomarkers of Aging
title_full An Enhanced Immune Response of Mclk1 (+/−) Mutant Mice Is Associated with Partial Protection from Fibrosis, Cancer and the Development of Biomarkers of Aging
title_fullStr An Enhanced Immune Response of Mclk1 (+/−) Mutant Mice Is Associated with Partial Protection from Fibrosis, Cancer and the Development of Biomarkers of Aging
title_full_unstemmed An Enhanced Immune Response of Mclk1 (+/−) Mutant Mice Is Associated with Partial Protection from Fibrosis, Cancer and the Development of Biomarkers of Aging
title_short An Enhanced Immune Response of Mclk1 (+/−) Mutant Mice Is Associated with Partial Protection from Fibrosis, Cancer and the Development of Biomarkers of Aging
title_sort enhanced immune response of mclk1 (+/−) mutant mice is associated with partial protection from fibrosis, cancer and the development of biomarkers of aging
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3498213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166727
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049606
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