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Noncoding RNA Terc-53 and hyaluronan receptor Hmmr regulate aging in mice
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作者 Sipeng Wu Yiqi Cai +15 位作者 Lixiao Zhang Xiang Li Xu Liu Guangkeng Zhou Hongdi Luo Renjian Li Yujia Huo Zhirong Zhang Siyi Chen Jinliang Huang Jiahao Shi shanwei ding Zhe Sun Zizhuo Zhou Pengcheng Wang Geng Wang 《Protein & Cell》 2025年第1期28-48,共21页
One of the basic questions in the aging field is whether there is a fundamental difference between the aging of lower invertebrates and mammals.A major difference between the lower invertebrates and mammals is the abu... One of the basic questions in the aging field is whether there is a fundamental difference between the aging of lower invertebrates and mammals.A major difference between the lower invertebrates and mammals is the abundancy of noncoding RNAs,most of which are not conserved.We have previously identified a noncoding RNA Terc-53 that is derived from the RNA component of telomerase Terc.To study its physiological functions,we generated two transgenic mouse models overexpressing the RNA in wild-type and early-aging Terc^(−/−)backgrounds.Terc-53 mice showed age-related cognition decline and shortened life span,even though no developmental defects or physiological abnormality at an early age was observed,indicating its involvement in normal aging of mammals.Subsequent mechanistic study identified hyaluronan-mediated motility receptor(Hmmr)as the main effector of Terc-53.Terc-53 mediates the degradation of Hmmr,leading to an increase of inflammation in the affected tissues,accelerating organismal aging.adeno-associated virus delivered supplementation of Hmmr in the hippocampus reversed the cognition decline in Terc-53 transgenic mice.Neither Terc-53 nor Hmmr has homologs in C.elegans.Neither do arthropods express hyaluronan.These findings demonstrate the complexity of aging in mammals and open new paths for exploring noncoding RNA and Hmmr as means of treating age-related physical debilities and improving healthspan. 展开更多
关键词 TERC-53 mitochondrial noncoding RNAs brain aging NEUROINFLAMMATION UBIQUITINATION
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