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MicroRNA-15b regulates mitochondrial ROS production and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype through sirtuin 4/SIRT4

Alexander Lang, Susanne Grether‐Beck, Madhurendra Singh, Fabian Kuck, Sascha Jakob, Andreas Kefalas, Simone Altinoluk-Hambüchen, Nina Graffmann, Maren Schneider, Antje Lindecke, Heidi Brenden, Ingo Felsner, Hakima Ezzahoini, Alessandra Marini, Sandra Weinhold

Aging · 2016 · ▲ 137 citations

Abstract

Mammalian sirtuins are involved in the control of metabolism and life-span regulation. Here, we link the mitochondrial sirtuin SIRT4 with cellular senescence(definition), skin aging, and mitochondrial dysfunction(definition). SIRT4 expression significantly increased in human dermal fibroblasts undergoing replicative or stress-induced senescence triggered by UVB or gamma-irradiation. In-vivo, SIRT4 mRNA levels were upregulated in photoaged vs. non-photoaged human skin. Interestingly, in all models of cellular senescence and in photoaged skin, upregulation of SIRT4 expression was associated with decreased levels of miR-15b. The latter was causally linked to increased SIRT4 expression because miR-15b targets a functional binding site in the SIRT4 gene and transfection of oligonucleotides mimicking miR-15b function prevented SIRT4 upregulation in senescent cells. Importantly, increased SIRT4 negatively impacted on mitochondrial functions and contributed to the development of a senescent phenotype. Accordingly, we observed that inhibition of miR-15b, in a SIRT4-dependent manner, increased generation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species, decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, and modulated mRNA levels of nuclear encoded mitochondrial genes and components of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Thus, miR-15b is a negative regulator of stress-induced SIRT4 expression thereby counteracting senescence associated mitochondrial dysfunction and regulating the SASP and possibly organ aging, such as photoaging of human skin.

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Lang, A., Grether‐Beck, S., Singh, M., Kuck, F., Jakob, S., Kefalas, A., Altinoluk-Hambüchen, S., Graffmann, N., Schneider, M., Lindecke, A., Brenden, H., Felsner, I., Ezzahoini, H., Marini, A., Weinhold, S., Vierkötter, A., Tigges, J., Schmidt, S., Stühler, K., &amp; Köhrer, K. (2016). MicroRNA-15b regulates mitochondrial ROS production and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype through sirtuin 4/SIRT4. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.100905
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Lang A, Grether‐Beck S, Singh M, Kuck F, Jakob S, Kefalas A, et al. MicroRNA-15b regulates mitochondrial ROS production and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype through sirtuin 4/SIRT4. Aging. 2016. doi:10.18632/aging.100905.
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@article{alexander2016MicroR, title = {MicroRNA-15b regulates mitochondrial ROS production and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype through sirtuin 4/SIRT4}, author = {Alexander Lang and Susanne Grether‐Beck and Madhurendra Singh and Fabian Kuck and Sascha Jakob and Andreas Kefalas and Simone Altinoluk-Hambüchen and Nina Graffmann and Maren Schneider and Antje Lindecke and Heidi Brenden and Ingo Felsner and Hakima Ezzahoini and Alessandra Marini and Sandra Weinhold and Andrea Vierkötter and Julia Tigges and Stephan Schmidt and Kai Stühler and Karl Köhrer and Markus Uhrberg and Judith Haendeler and Jean Krutmann and Roland P. Piekorz}, journal = {Aging}, year = {2016}, doi = {10.18632/aging.100905}, }

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