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Progerin and telomere dysfunction collaborate to trigger cellular senescence in normal human fibroblasts

Kan Cao, Cecilia D. Blair, Dina A. Faddah, Julia E. Kieckhaefer, Michelle Olive, Michael R. Erdos, Elizabeth G. Nabel, Francis S. Collins

Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2011 · ▲ 302 citations

Abstract

Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS), a devastating premature aging disease, is caused by a point mutation in the lamin A gene (LMNA). This mutation constitutively activates a cryptic splice donor site, resulting in a mutant lamin A protein known as progerin. Recent studies have demonstrated that progerin is also produced at low levels in normal human cells and tissues. However, the cause-and-effect relationship between normal aging and progerin production in normal individuals has not yet been determined. In this study, we have shown in normal human fibroblasts that progressive telomere(definition) damage during cellular senescence(definition) plays a causative role in activating progerin production. Progressive telomere damage was also found to lead to extensive changes in alternative splicing in multiple other genes. Interestingly, elevated progerin production was not seen during cellular senescence that does not entail telomere shortening. Taken together, our results suggest a synergistic relationship between telomere dysfunction and progerin production during the induction of cell senescence, providing mechanistic insight into how progerin may participate in the normal aging process.

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Cao, K., Blair, C.D., Faddah, D.A., Kieckhaefer, J.E., Olive, M., Erdos, M.R., Nabel, E.G., &amp; Collins, F.S. (2011). Progerin and telomere dysfunction collaborate to trigger cellular senescence in normal human fibroblasts. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci43578
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Cao K, Blair CD, Faddah DA, Kieckhaefer JE, Olive M, Erdos MR, et al. Progerin and telomere dysfunction collaborate to trigger cellular senescence in normal human fibroblasts. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2011. doi:10.1172/jci43578.
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@article{kan2011Proger, title = {Progerin and telomere dysfunction collaborate to trigger cellular senescence in normal human fibroblasts}, author = {Kan Cao and Cecilia D. Blair and Dina A. Faddah and Julia E. Kieckhaefer and Michelle Olive and Michael R. Erdos and Elizabeth G. Nabel and Francis S. Collins}, journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation}, year = {2011}, doi = {10.1172/jci43578}, }

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