Back to Search Start Over

Proline dehydrogenase promotes senescence through the generation of reactive oxygen species

Authors :
Kosuke Kawai
Shinji Kamada
Mizuki Kinugasa
Akio Nakashima
Tetsushi Iwasaki
Yuto Awai
Ushio Kikkawa
Taiki Nagano
Kengo Onishi
Source :
Journal of Cell Science.
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
The Company of Biologists, 2017.

Abstract

Cellular senescence is a complex stress response characterized by permanent loss of proliferative capacity and is implicated in age-related disorders. Although the transcriptional activity of p53 (encoded by TP53) is known to be vital for senescence induction, the downstream effector genes critical for senescence remain unsolved. Recently, we have identified the proline dehydrogenase gene (PRODH) to be upregulated specifically in senescent cells in a p53-dependent manner, and the functional relevance of this to senescence is yet to be defined. Here, we conducted functional analyses to explore the relationship between PRODH and the senescence program. We found that genetic and pharmacological inhibition of PRODH suppressed senescent phenotypes induced by DNA damage. Furthermore, ectopic expression of wild-type PRODH, but not enzymatically inactive forms, induced senescence associated with the increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the accumulation of DNA damage. Treatment with N-acetyl-L-cysteine, a ROS scavenger, prevented senescence induced by PRODH overexpression. These results indicate that PRODH plays a causative role in DNA damage-induced senescence through the enzymatic generation of ROS.

Details

ISSN :
14779137 and 00219533
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cell Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aac28d5677c6ebcee4a6a617ef0429cc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.196469