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The replicative senescent mesenchymal stem / stromal cells defect in DNA damage response and anti-oxidative capacity
Jin Yu, Jiazhong Shi, Yue Zhang, Yi Zhang, Yaqin Huang, Zhiwen Chen, Jin Yang
International Journal of Medical Sciences · 2018 · ▲ 58 citations
Abstract
Replicative senescence(definition) and potential malignant transformation are great limitations in the clinical application of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem / stromal cells (MSCs). An abnormal DNA damage response may result in genomic instability, which is an integral component of aging and tumorigenesis. However, the effect of aging on the DNA damage response in MSCs is currently unknown. In the present study, we evaluated the DNA damage response induced by oxidative stress and DNA double-strand breaks in human bone marrow-derived MSCs. After long-term cell culture, replicative senescent MSCs (sMSCs) were characterized by a poor proliferation rate, high senescence-associated β-galactosidase activity, and enhanced expression of P53 and P16. Features of the DNA damage response in these sMSCs were then compared with those from early-passage MSCs. The sMSCs were more sensitive to hydrogen peroxide and bleomycin treatment with respect to cell viability and apoptosis induction. Combined with the comet assay, γH2AX foci characterization and reactive oxygen species detection were used to demonstrate that the antioxidant and DNA repair ability of sMSCs are attenuated. This result could be explained, at least in part, by the downregulation of anti-oxidation and DNA repair genes, including Cu/Zn-SOD, GPX, CAT, OGG1, XRCC1, Ku70, BRCA2 and XRCC4. In conclusion, MSCs aging is associated with a reduction in the DNA repair and anti-oxidative capacity.
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Yu, J., Shi, J., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y., Huang, Y., Chen, Z., & Yang, J. (2018). The replicative senescent mesenchymal stem / stromal cells defect in DNA damage response and anti-oxidative capacity. <em>International Journal of Medical Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijms.24635
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Yu J, Shi J, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Huang Y, Chen Z, et al. The replicative senescent mesenchymal stem / stromal cells defect in DNA damage response and anti-oxidative capacity. International Journal of Medical Sciences. 2018. doi:10.7150/ijms.24635.
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@article{jin2018Therep,
title = {The replicative senescent mesenchymal stem / stromal cells defect in DNA damage response and anti-oxidative capacity},
author = {Jin Yu and Jiazhong Shi and Yue Zhang and Yi Zhang and Yaqin Huang and Zhiwen Chen and Jin Yang},
journal = {International Journal of Medical Sciences},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.7150/ijms.24635},
}
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