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Elimination of protein aggregates prevents premature senescence in human trisomy 21 fibroblasts.

Authors :
Nawa, Nobutoshi
Hirata, Katsuya
Kawatani, Keiji
Nambara, Toshihiko
Omori, Sayaka
Banno, Kimihiko
Kokubu, Chikara
Takeda, Junji
Nishimura, Ken
Ohtaka, Manami
Nakanishi, Mahito
Okuzaki, Daisuke
Taniguchi, Hidetoshi
Arahori, Hitomi
Wada, Kazuko
Kitabatake, Yasuji
Ozono, Keiichi
Source :
PLoS ONE; 7/29/2019, Vol. 14 Issue 7, p1-24, 24p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Chromosome abnormalities induces profound alterations in gene expression, leading to various disease phenotypes. Recent studies on yeast and mammalian cells have demonstrated that aneuploidy exerts detrimental effects on organismal growth and development, regardless of the karyotype, suggesting that aneuploidy-associated stress plays an important role in disease pathogenesis. However, whether and how this effect alters cellular homeostasis and long-term features of human disease are not fully understood. Here, we aimed to investigate cellular stress responses in human trisomy syndromes, using fibroblasts and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). Dermal fibroblasts derived from patients with trisomy 21, 18 and 13 showed a severe impairment of cell proliferation and enhanced premature senescence. These phenomena were accompanied by perturbation of protein homeostasis, leading to the accumulation of protein aggregates. We found that treatment with sodium 4-phenylbutyrate (4-PBA), a chemical chaperone, decreased the protein aggregates in trisomy fibroblasts. Notably, 4-PBA treatment successfully prevented the progression of premature senescence in secondary fibroblasts derived from trisomy 21 iPSCs. Our study reveals aneuploidy-associated stress as a potential therapeutic target for human trisomies, including Down syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
14
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137762353
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219592