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Cdc42 GTPase-activating protein deficiency promotes genomic instability and premature aging-like phenotypes
Lei Wang, Linda Yang, Marcella Debidda, David P. Witte, Yi Zheng
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2007 · ▲ 121 citations
Abstract
Cdc42 is a member of the Rho GTPase family known to regulate cell actin cytoskeleton organization, polarity, and growth, but its function in mammalian organismal physiology remains unclear. We found that natural aging of WT mice is marked with increased Cdc42 activity in various tissues. Among the negative regulators of Cdc42, gene targeting of Cdc42 GTPase-activating protein (Cdc42GAP) results in constitutively elevated Cdc42-GTP level in diverse tissues of adult mice; significantly shortened life span of the animals; and multiple premature aging-like phenotypes, including a reduction in body mass, a loss of subdermal adipose tissue, severe lordokyphosis, muscle atrophy, osteoporosis, and reduction of reepithelialization ability in wound-healing. Cdc42GAP-/- mouse embryonic fibroblasts and/or tissues display reduced population doubling, significantly dampened DNA damage repair activity after DNA-damaging agent treatment, accumulated genomic abnormalities, and induction of p53, p16Ink4a, p21Cip1, and senescence(definition)-associated beta-galactosidase expressions. Furthermore, Cdc42 activation is sufficient to promote a premature cellular senescence phenotype that depends on p53. These results suggest a role of Cdc42 activity in regulating mammalian genomic stability and aging-related physiology.
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Wang, L., Yang, L., Debidda, M., Witte, D.P., & Zheng, Y. (2007). Cdc42 GTPase-activating protein deficiency promotes genomic instability and premature aging-like phenotypes. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0609149104
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Wang L, Yang L, Debidda M, Witte DP, Zheng Y. Cdc42 GTPase-activating protein deficiency promotes genomic instability and premature aging-like phenotypes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2007. doi:10.1073/pnas.0609149104.
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@article{lei2007CdcGTP,
title = {Cdc42 GTPase-activating protein deficiency promotes genomic instability and premature aging-like phenotypes},
author = {Lei Wang and Linda Yang and Marcella Debidda and David P. Witte and Yi Zheng},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
year = {2007},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.0609149104},
}
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