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MicroRNA-449a reduces growth hormone-stimulated senescent cell burden through PI3K-mTOR signaling.


ABSTRACT: Cellular senescence, a hallmark of aging, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of many major age-related disorders, including neurodegeneration, atherosclerosis, and metabolic disease. Therefore, investigating novel methods to reduce or delay the accumulation of senescent cells during aging may attenuate age-related pathologies. microRNA-449a-5p (miR-449a) is a small, noncoding RNA down-regulated with age in normal mice but maintained in long-living growth hormone (GH)-deficient Ames Dwarf (df/df) mice. We found increased fibroadipogenic precursor cells, adipose-derived stem cells, and miR-449a levels in visceral adipose tissue of long-living df/df mice. Gene target analysis and our functional study with miR-449a-5p have revealed its potential as a serotherapeutic. Here, we test the hypothesis that miR-449a reduces cellular senescence by targeting senescence-associated genes induced in response to strong mitogenic signals and other damaging stimuli. We demonstrated that GH downregulates miR-449a expression and accelerates senescence while miR-449a upregulation using mimetics reduces senescence, primarily through targeted reduction of p16Ink4a, p21Cip1, and the PI3K-mTOR signaling pathway. Our results demonstrate that miR-449a is important in modulating key signaling pathways that control cellular senescence and the progression of age-related pathologies.

SUBMITTER: Noureddine S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10083567 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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microRNA-449a reduces growth hormone-stimulated senescent cell burden through PI3K-mTOR signaling.

Noureddine Sarah S   Nie Jia J   Schneider Augusto A   Menon Vinal V   Fliesen Zoubeida Z   Dhahbi Joseph J   Victoria Berta B   Oyer Jeremiah J   Robles-Carrillo Liza L   Nunes Allancer Divino De Carvalho ADC   Ashiqueali Sarah S   Janusz Artur A   Copik Alicja A   Robbins Paul D PD   Musi Nicolas N   Masternak Michal M MM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20230328 14


Cellular senescence, a hallmark of aging, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of many major age-related disorders, including neurodegeneration, atherosclerosis, and metabolic disease. Therefore, investigating novel methods to reduce or delay the accumulation of senescent cells during aging may attenuate age-related pathologies. microRNA-449a-5p (miR-449a) is a small, noncoding RNA down-regulated with age in normal mice but maintained in long-living growth hormone (GH)-deficient Ames Dwarf (d  ...[more]

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