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Mitochondrial (Dys) Function in Inflammaging: Do MitomiRs Influence the Energetic, Oxidative, and Inflammatory Status of Senescent Cells?

Angelica Giuliani, Francesco Prattichizzo, Luigina Micolucci, Antonio Ceriello, Antonio Domenico Procopio, Maria Rita Rippo

Mediators of Inflammation · 2017 · ▲ 64 citations

Abstract

A relevant feature of aging is chronic low-grade inflammation, termed inflammaging(definition), a key process promoting the development of all major age-related diseases. Senescent cells can acquire the senescence(definition)-associated (SA) secretory phenotype (SASP), characterized by the secretion of proinflammatory factors fuelling inflammaging. Cellular senescence is also accompanied by a deep reshaping of microRNA expression and by the modulation of mitochondria activity, both master regulators of the SASP. Here, we synthesize novel findings regarding the role of mitochondria in the SASP and in the inflammaging process and propose a network linking nuclear-encoded SA-miRNAs to mitochondrial gene regulation and function in aging cells. In this conceptual structure, SA-miRNAs can translocate to mitochondria (SA-mitomiRs) and may affect the energetic, oxidative, and inflammatory status of senescent cells. We discuss the potential role of several of SA-mitomiRs (i.e., let-7b, miR-1, miR-130a-3p, miR-133a, miR-146a-5p, miR-181c-5p, and miR-378-5p), using miR-146a as a proof-of-principle model. Finally, we propose a comprehensive, metabolic, and epigenetic view of the senescence process, in order to amplify the range of possible approaches to target inflammaging, with the ultimate goal of decelerating the aging rate, postponing or blunting the development of age-related diseases.

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Giuliani, A., Prattichizzo, F., Micolucci, L., Ceriello, A., Procopio, A.D., &amp; Rippo, M.R. (2017). Mitochondrial (Dys) Function in Inflammaging: Do MitomiRs Influence the Energetic, Oxidative, and Inflammatory Status of Senescent Cells?. <em>Mediators of Inflammation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/2309034
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Giuliani A, Prattichizzo F, Micolucci L, Ceriello A, Procopio AD, Rippo MR. Mitochondrial (Dys) Function in Inflammaging: Do MitomiRs Influence the Energetic, Oxidative, and Inflammatory Status of Senescent Cells?. Mediators of Inflammation. 2017. doi:10.1155/2017/2309034.
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@article{angelica2017Mitoch, title = {Mitochondrial (Dys) Function in Inflammaging: Do MitomiRs Influence the Energetic, Oxidative, and Inflammatory Status of Senescent Cells?}, author = {Angelica Giuliani and Francesco Prattichizzo and Luigina Micolucci and Antonio Ceriello and Antonio Domenico Procopio and Maria Rita Rippo}, journal = {Mediators of Inflammation}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1155/2017/2309034}, }

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