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Protein lifetimes in aged brains reveal a proteostatic adaptation linking physiological aging to neurodegeneration
Verena Kluever, Belisa Russo, Sunit Mandad, Nisha Hemandhar-Kumar, Mihai Alevra, Alessandro Ori, Silvio O. Rizzoli, Henning Urlaub, Anja Schneider, Eugenio F. Fornasiero
Science Advances · 2022 · ▲ 73 citations
Abstract
Aging is a prominent risk factor for neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs); however, the molecular mechanisms rendering the aged brain particularly susceptible to neurodegeneration remain unclear. Here, we aim to determine the link between physiological aging and NDDs by exploring protein turnover using metabolic labeling and quantitative pulse-SILAC proteomics. By comparing protein lifetimes between physiologically aged and young adult mice, we found that in aged brains protein lifetimes are increased by ~20% and that aging affects distinct pathways linked to NDDs. Specifically, a set of neuroprotective proteins are longer-lived in aged brains, while some mitochondrial proteins linked to neurodegeneration are shorter-lived. Strikingly, we observed a previously unknown alteration in proteostasis(definition) that correlates to parsimonious turnover of proteins with high biosynthetic costs, revealing an overall metabolic adaptation that preludes neurodegeneration. Our findings suggest that future therapeutic paradigms, aimed at addressing these metabolic adaptations, might be able to delay NDD onset.
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Kluever, V., Russo, B., Mandad, S., Hemandhar-Kumar, N., Alevra, M., Ori, A., Rizzoli, S.O., Urlaub, H., Schneider, A., & Fornasiero, E.F. (2022). Protein lifetimes in aged brains reveal a proteostatic adaptation linking physiological aging to neurodegeneration. <em>Science Advances</em>. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abn4437
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Kluever V, Russo B, Mandad S, Hemandhar-Kumar N, Alevra M, Ori A, et al. Protein lifetimes in aged brains reveal a proteostatic adaptation linking physiological aging to neurodegeneration. Science Advances. 2022. doi:10.1126/sciadv.abn4437.
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@article{verena2022Protei,
title = {Protein lifetimes in aged brains reveal a proteostatic adaptation linking physiological aging to neurodegeneration},
author = {Verena Kluever and Belisa Russo and Sunit Mandad and Nisha Hemandhar-Kumar and Mihai Alevra and Alessandro Ori and Silvio O. Rizzoli and Henning Urlaub and Anja Schneider and Eugenio F. Fornasiero},
journal = {Science Advances},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1126/sciadv.abn4437},
}
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