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Whole Chromosome Instability induces senescence and promotes SASP
Grasiella Angelina Andriani, Vinnycius Pereira Almeida, Francesca Faggioli, Maurizio Mauro, Wanxia Li Tsai, Laura Santambrogio, Alexander Y. Maslov, Massimo Gadina, Judith Campisi, Jan Vijg, Cristina Montagna
Scientific Reports · 2016 · ▲ 150 citations
Abstract
Age-related accumulation of ploidy changes is associated with decreased expression of genes controlling chromosome segregation and cohesin functions. To determine the consequences of whole chromosome instability (W-CIN) we down-regulated the spindle assembly checkpoint component BUB1 and the mitotic cohesin SMC1A, and used four-color-interphase-FISH coupled with BrdU incorporation and analyses of senescence(definition) features to reveal the fate of W-CIN cells. We observed significant correlations between levels of not-diploid cells and senescence-associated features (SAFs). W-CIN induced DNA double strand breaks and elevated oxidative stress, but caused low apoptosis. SAFs of W-CIN cells were remarkably similar to those induced by replicative senescence but occurred in only 13 days versus 4 months. Cultures enriched with not-diploid cells acquired a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) characterized by IL1B, CXCL8, CCL2, TNF, CCL27 and other pro-inflammatory factors including a novel SASP component CLEC11A. These findings suggest that W-CIN triggers premature senescence, presumably to prevent the propagation of cells with an abnormal DNA content. Cells deviating from diploidy have the ability to communicate with their microenvironment by secretion of an array of signaling factors. Our results suggest that aneuploid cells that accumulate during aging in some mammalian tissues potentially contribute to age-related pathologies and inflammation through SASP secretion.
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Andriani, G.A., Almeida, V.P., Faggioli, F., Mauro, M., Tsai, W.L., Santambrogio, L., Maslov, A.Y., Gadina, M., Campisi, J., Vijg, J., & Montagna, C. (2016). Whole Chromosome Instability induces senescence and promotes SASP. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep35218
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Andriani GA, Almeida VP, Faggioli F, Mauro M, Tsai WL, Santambrogio L, et al. Whole Chromosome Instability induces senescence and promotes SASP. Scientific Reports. 2016. doi:10.1038/srep35218.
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@article{grasiella2016WholeC,
title = {Whole Chromosome Instability induces senescence and promotes SASP},
author = {Grasiella Angelina Andriani and Vinnycius Pereira Almeida and Francesca Faggioli and Maurizio Mauro and Wanxia Li Tsai and Laura Santambrogio and Alexander Y. Maslov and Massimo Gadina and Judith Campisi and Jan Vijg and Cristina Montagna},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1038/srep35218},
}
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