Inflammaging-induced TRAF3 degradation impairs AMP biosynthesis to drive sarcopenia

炎症衰老诱导的TRAF3降解会损害AMP生物合成,从而导致肌肉减少症。

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Abstract

Inflammaging is a recognized driver of age-related pathologies, yet its specific mechanistic link to sarcopenia remains poorly understood. Here, we identified a significant reduction of TNF receptor-associated factor 3 (TRAF3) in myoblasts exposed to aged serum and in skeletal muscles from both aging mice and humans. Genetic deletion of TRAF3 in myocytes or satellite cells induced early-onset sarcopenia and impaired regeneration, independent of non-canonical NF-κB signaling. Mechanistically, TRAF3 maintains energy homeostasis by stabilizing the key metabolic enzyme, adenylosuccinate lyase (ADSL), and its loss impairs AMP biosynthesis and ATP production. Muscle-specific TRAF3 restoration or AMP supplementation rescued sarcopenic phenotypes in TRAF3-deficient mice. Notably, neutrophil-derived transforming growth factor β1 (TGFβ1) caused IAP-mediated ubiquitination and degradation of TRAF3 in aged mice-a process reversible by the IAP inhibitor SM-164. Inducible neutrophil-specific TGFβ1 deletion prevented age-related sarcopenia. Our study establishes that TRAF3 is a key protective factor in muscle aging, and its loss mechanistically links inflammaging to bioenergetic deficits, suggesting new strategies to prevent age-related muscle wasting.

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