Loss of Pla2r1 decreases cellular senescence and age-related alterations caused by aging and Western diets

Pla2r1 的缺失会减缓细胞衰老以及由衰老和西方饮食引起的与年龄相关的改变

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作者:Amélie Massemin, Delphine Goehrig, Jean-Michel Flaman, Sara Jaber, Audrey Griveau, Sophia Djebali, Elisabeth Marcos, Léa Payen, Jacqueline Marvel, Romain Parent, Serge Adnot, Philippe Bertolino, Jennifer Rieusset, Antonin Tortereau, David Vindrieux, David Bernard

Abstract

Cellular senescence is induced by many stresses including telomere shortening, DNA damage, oxidative, or metabolic stresses. Senescent cells are stably cell cycle arrested and they secrete many factors including cytokines and chemokines. Accumulation of senescent cells promotes many age-related alterations and diseases. In this study, we investigated the role of the pro-senescent phospholipase A2 receptor 1 (PLA2R1) in regulating some age-related alterations in old mice and in mice subjected to a Western diet, whereas aged wild-type mice displayed a decreased ability to regulate their glycemia during glucose and insulin tolerance tests, aged Pla2r1 knockout (KO) mice efficiently regulated their glycemia and displayed fewer signs of aging. Loss of Pla2r1 was also found protective against the deleterious effects of a Western diet. Moreover, these Pla2r1 KO mice were partially protected from diet-induced senescent cell accumulation, steatosis, and fibrosis. Together these results support that Pla2r1 drives several age-related alterations, especially in the liver, arising during aging or through a Western diet.

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