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Mitochondrial Dysfunction Accounts for the Stochastic Heterogeneity in Telomere-Dependent Senescence
João F. Passos, Gabriele Saretzki, Shaheda Ahmed, Glyn Nelson, Torsten Richter, Heiko Peters, Ilka Wappler, Matthew J. Birket, Graham Harold, Karin Schaeuble, Mark A. Birch‐Machin, Thomas B. L. Kirkwood, Thomas von Zglinicki
PLoS Biology · 2007 · ▲ 782 citations
Abstract
Aging is an inherently stochastic process, and its hallmark is heterogeneity between organisms, cell types, and clonal populations, even in identical environments. The replicative lifespan of primary human cells is telomere(definition) dependent; however, its heterogeneity is not understood. We show that mitochondrial superoxide production increases with replicative age in human fibroblasts despite an adaptive UCP-2-dependent mitochondrial uncoupling. This mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) is accompanied by compromised [Ca(2+)]i homeostasis and other indicators of a retrograde response in senescent cells. Replicative senescence(definition) of human fibroblasts is delayed by mild mitochondrial uncoupling. Uncoupling reduces mitochondrial superoxide generation, slows down telomere shortening, and delays formation of telomeric gamma-H2A.X foci. This indicates mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) as one of the causes of replicative senescence. By sorting early senescent (SES) cells from young proliferating fibroblast cultures, we show that SES cells have higher ROS levels, dysfunctional mitochondria, shorter telomeres, and telomeric gamma-H2A.X foci. We propose that mitochondrial ROS is a major determinant of telomere-dependent senescence at the single-cell level that is responsible for cell-to-cell variation in replicative lifespan.
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Passos, J.F., Saretzki, G., Ahmed, S., Nelson, G., Richter, T., Peters, H., Wappler, I., Birket, M.J., Harold, G., Schaeuble, K., Birch‐Machin, M.A., Kirkwood, T.B.L., & Zglinicki, T.V. (2007). Mitochondrial Dysfunction Accounts for the Stochastic Heterogeneity in Telomere-Dependent Senescence. <em>PLoS Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0050110
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Passos JF, Saretzki G, Ahmed S, Nelson G, Richter T, Peters H, et al. Mitochondrial Dysfunction Accounts for the Stochastic Heterogeneity in Telomere-Dependent Senescence. PLoS Biology. 2007. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050110.
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@article{joo2007Mitoch,
title = {Mitochondrial Dysfunction Accounts for the Stochastic Heterogeneity in Telomere-Dependent Senescence},
author = {João F. Passos and Gabriele Saretzki and Shaheda Ahmed and Glyn Nelson and Torsten Richter and Heiko Peters and Ilka Wappler and Matthew J. Birket and Graham Harold and Karin Schaeuble and Mark A. Birch‐Machin and Thomas B. L. Kirkwood and Thomas von Zglinicki},
journal = {PLoS Biology},
year = {2007},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pbio.0050110},
}
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