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Siglec receptors impact mammalian lifespan by modulating oxidative stress

Flavio Schwarz, Oliver M.T. Pearce, Xiaoxia Wang, Annie N. Samraj, Heinz Läubli, Javier O. Garcia, Hongqiao Lin, Xiaoming Fu, Andrea Garcia-Bingman, Patrick Secrest, Casey E. Romanoski, Charles J. Heyser, Christopher K. Glass, Stanley L. Hazen, Nissi Varki

eLife · 2015 · ▲ 67 citations

Abstract

Aging is a multifactorial process that includes the lifelong accumulation of molecular damage, leading to age-related frailty, disability and disease, and eventually death. In this study, we report evidence of a significant correlation between the number of genes encoding the immunomodulatory CD33-related sialic acid-binding immunoglobulin-like receptors (CD33rSiglecs) and maximum lifespan in mammals. In keeping with this, we show that mice lacking Siglec-E, the main member of the CD33rSiglec family, exhibit reduced survival. Removal of Siglec-E causes the development of exaggerated signs of aging at the molecular, structural, and cognitive level. We found that accelerated aging was related both to an unbalanced ROS metabolism, and to a secondary impairment in detoxification of reactive molecules, ultimately leading to increased damage to cellular DNA, proteins, and lipids. Taken together, our data suggest that CD33rSiglecs co-evolved in mammals to achieve a better management of oxidative stress during inflammation, which in turn reduces molecular damage and extends lifespan.

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Schwarz, F., Pearce, O.M., Wang, X., Samraj, A.N., Läubli, H., Garcia, J.O., Lin, H., Fu, X., Garcia-Bingman, A., Secrest, P., Romanoski, C.E., Heyser, C.J., Glass, C.K., Hazen, S.L., Varki, N., Varki, A., &amp; Gagneux, P. (2015). Siglec receptors impact mammalian lifespan by modulating oxidative stress. <em>eLife</em>. https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.06184
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Schwarz F, Pearce OM, Wang X, Samraj AN, Läubli H, Garcia JO, et al. Siglec receptors impact mammalian lifespan by modulating oxidative stress. eLife. 2015. doi:10.7554/elife.06184.
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@article{flavio2015Siglec, title = {Siglec receptors impact mammalian lifespan by modulating oxidative stress}, author = {Flavio Schwarz and Oliver M.T. Pearce and Xiaoxia Wang and Annie N. Samraj and Heinz Läubli and Javier O. Garcia and Hongqiao Lin and Xiaoming Fu and Andrea Garcia-Bingman and Patrick Secrest and Casey E. Romanoski and Charles J. Heyser and Christopher K. Glass and Stanley L. Hazen and Nissi Varki and Ajit Varki and Pascal Gagneux}, journal = {eLife}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.7554/elife.06184}, }

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