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Spontaneous DNA damage to the nuclear genome promotes senescence, redox imbalance and aging.

Redox biology | 2018

Accumulation of senescent cells over time contributes to aging and age-related diseases. However, what drives senescence in vivo is not clear. Here we used a genetic approach to determine if spontaneous nuclear DNA damage is sufficient to initiate senescence in mammals. Ercc1-/∆ mice with reduced expression of ERCC1-XPF endonuclease have impaired capacity to repair the nuclear genome. Ercc1-/∆ mice accumulated spontaneous, oxidative DNA damage more rapidly than wild-type (WT) mice. As a consequence, senescent cells accumulated more rapidly in Ercc1-/∆ mice compared to repair-competent animals. However, the levels of DNA damage and senescent cells in Ercc1-/∆ mice never exceeded that observed in old WT mice. Surprisingly, levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were increased in tissues of Ercc1-/∆ mice to an extent identical to naturally-aged WT mice. Increased enzymatic production of ROS and decreased antioxidants contributed to the elevation in oxidative stress in both Ercc1-/∆ and aged WT mice. Chronic treatment of Ercc1-/∆ mice with the mitochondrial-targeted radical scavenger XJB-5-131 attenuated oxidative DNA damage, senescence and age-related pathology. Our findings indicate that nuclear genotoxic stress arises, at least in part, due to mitochondrial-derived ROS, and this spontaneous DNA damage is sufficient to drive increased levels of ROS, cellular senescence, and the consequent age-related physiological decline.

Pubmed ID: 29747066 RIS Download

Associated grants

  • Agency: NIA NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 AG044376
  • Agency: NIAID NIH HHS, United States
    Id: U19 AI068021
  • Agency: NCI NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 CA076541
  • Agency: NCI NIH HHS, United States
    Id: P30 CA047904
  • Agency: NCI NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R29 CA076541
  • Agency: NIA NIH HHS, United States
    Id: K99 AG049126
  • Agency: NCI NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 CA101864
  • Agency: NHLBI NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 HL142248
  • Agency: NIA NIH HHS, United States
    Id: U19 AG056278
  • Agency: NIA NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R00 AG049126
  • Agency: NIA NIH HHS, United States
    Id: P01 AG043376
  • Agency: NIA NIH HHS, United States
    Id: P30 AG024827
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: P20 GM109098
  • Agency: NIA NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R00 AG036817
  • Agency: NIEHS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 ES016114

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