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Proteomic and transcriptomic profiling reveal different aspects of aging in the kidney


ABSTRACT: The kidney is an excellent model for studying organ aging. Kidney function shows steady decline with age and is easy to assay using urine or blood samples. However, little is known about the molecular changes that take place in the kidney during the aging process. In order to better understand the molecular changes that occur with age, we measured mRNA and protein levels in 188 genetically diverse mice at ages 6, 12, and 18 months. We observed distinctive change in mRNA and protein levels as a function of age. Changes in both mRNA and protein are associated with increased immune infiltration and decreases in mitochondrial function. Proteins show a greater extent of change and reveal changes in a wide array of biological processes including unique, organ-specific features of aging in kidney. Most importantly, we observed functionally important age-related changes in protein that occur in the absence of corresponding changes in mRNA. Our findings suggest that mRNA profiling alone provides an incomplete picture of molecular aging in the kidney and that examination of changes in proteins is essential to understand aging processes that are not transcriptionally regulated.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Kidney

SUBMITTER: Joel Chick  

LAB HEAD: Steve Gygi

PROVIDER: PXD023823 | Pride | 2021-03-11

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Proteomic and transcriptomic profiling reveal different aspects of aging in the kidney.

Takemon Yuka Y   Chick Joel M JM   Gerdes Gyuricza Isabela I   Skelly Daniel A DA   Devuyst Olivier O   Gygi Steven P SP   Churchill Gary A GA   Korstanje Ron R  

eLife 20210309


Little is known about the molecular changes that take place in the kidney during the aging process. In order to better understand these changes, we measured mRNA and protein levels in genetically diverse mice at different ages. We observed distinctive change in mRNA and protein levels as a function of age. Changes in both mRNA and protein are associated with increased immune infiltration and decreases in mitochondrial function. Proteins show a greater extent of change and reveal changes in a wid  ...[more]

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