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Targeting the phospholipase A2 receptor ameliorates premature aging phenotypes

Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is a lethal premature aging that recapitulates many normal aging characteristics. This disorder is caused by mutation in the LMNA gene leading to the production of progerin which induces misshapen nuclei, cellular senescence, and aging. We previously showe...

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Autores principales: Griveau, Audrey, Wiel, Clotilde, Le Calvé, Benjamin, Ziegler, Dorian V., Djebali, Sophia, Warnier, Marine, Martin, Nadine, Marvel, Jacqueline, Vindrieux, David, Bergo, Martin O., Bernard, David
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6260922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30216637
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12835
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author Griveau, Audrey
Wiel, Clotilde
Le Calvé, Benjamin
Ziegler, Dorian V.
Djebali, Sophia
Warnier, Marine
Martin, Nadine
Marvel, Jacqueline
Vindrieux, David
Bergo, Martin O.
Bernard, David
author_facet Griveau, Audrey
Wiel, Clotilde
Le Calvé, Benjamin
Ziegler, Dorian V.
Djebali, Sophia
Warnier, Marine
Martin, Nadine
Marvel, Jacqueline
Vindrieux, David
Bergo, Martin O.
Bernard, David
author_sort Griveau, Audrey
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description Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is a lethal premature aging that recapitulates many normal aging characteristics. This disorder is caused by mutation in the LMNA gene leading to the production of progerin which induces misshapen nuclei, cellular senescence, and aging. We previously showed that the phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R1) promotes senescence induced by replicative, oxidative, and oncogenic stress but its role during progerin‐induced senescence and in progeria is currently unknown. Here, we show that knockdown of PLA2R1 prevented senescence induced by progerin expression in human fibroblasts and markedly delayed senescence of HGPS patient‐derived fibroblasts. Whole‐body knockout of Pla2r1 in a mouse model of progeria decreased some premature aging phenotypes, such as rib fracture and decreased bone content, together with decreased senescence marker. Progerin‐expressing human fibroblasts exhibited a high frequency of misshapen nuclei and increased farnesyl diphosphate synthase (FDPS) expression compared to controls; knockdown of PLA2R1 reduced the frequency of misshapen nuclei and normalized FDPS expression. Pamidronate, a FDPS inhibitor, also reduced senescence and misshapen nuclei. Downstream of PLA2R1, we found that p53 mediated the progerin‐induced increase in FDPS expression and in misshapen nuclei. These results suggest that PLA2R1 mediates key premature aging phenotypes through a p53/FDPS pathway and might be a new therapeutic target.
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spelling pubmed-62609222018-12-01 Targeting the phospholipase A2 receptor ameliorates premature aging phenotypes Griveau, Audrey Wiel, Clotilde Le Calvé, Benjamin Ziegler, Dorian V. Djebali, Sophia Warnier, Marine Martin, Nadine Marvel, Jacqueline Vindrieux, David Bergo, Martin O. Bernard, David Aging Cell Original Papers Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) is a lethal premature aging that recapitulates many normal aging characteristics. This disorder is caused by mutation in the LMNA gene leading to the production of progerin which induces misshapen nuclei, cellular senescence, and aging. We previously showed that the phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R1) promotes senescence induced by replicative, oxidative, and oncogenic stress but its role during progerin‐induced senescence and in progeria is currently unknown. Here, we show that knockdown of PLA2R1 prevented senescence induced by progerin expression in human fibroblasts and markedly delayed senescence of HGPS patient‐derived fibroblasts. Whole‐body knockout of Pla2r1 in a mouse model of progeria decreased some premature aging phenotypes, such as rib fracture and decreased bone content, together with decreased senescence marker. Progerin‐expressing human fibroblasts exhibited a high frequency of misshapen nuclei and increased farnesyl diphosphate synthase (FDPS) expression compared to controls; knockdown of PLA2R1 reduced the frequency of misshapen nuclei and normalized FDPS expression. Pamidronate, a FDPS inhibitor, also reduced senescence and misshapen nuclei. Downstream of PLA2R1, we found that p53 mediated the progerin‐induced increase in FDPS expression and in misshapen nuclei. These results suggest that PLA2R1 mediates key premature aging phenotypes through a p53/FDPS pathway and might be a new therapeutic target. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-09-14 2018-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6260922/ /pubmed/30216637 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12835 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Aging Cell published by the Anatomical Society and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Le Calvé, Benjamin
Ziegler, Dorian V.
Djebali, Sophia
Warnier, Marine
Martin, Nadine
Marvel, Jacqueline
Vindrieux, David
Bergo, Martin O.
Bernard, David
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title_short Targeting the phospholipase A2 receptor ameliorates premature aging phenotypes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6260922/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30216637
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acel.12835
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