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NAD+ supplementation prevents STING‐induced senescence in ataxia telangiectasia by improving mitophagy
Authors:Beimeng Yang,Xiuli Dan,Yujun Hou,Jong‐  Hyuk Lee,Noah Wechter,Sudarshan Krishnamurthy,Risako Kimura,Mansi Babbar,Tyler Demarest,Ross McDevitt,Shiliang Zhang,Yongqing Zhang,Mark P. Mattson,Deborah L. Croteau,Vilhelm A. Bohr
Abstract:Senescence phenotypes and mitochondrial dysfunction are implicated in aging and in premature aging diseases, including ataxia telangiectasia (A‐T). Loss of mitochondrial function can drive age‐related decline in the brain, but little is known about whether improving mitochondrial homeostasis alleviates senescence phenotypes. We demonstrate here that mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular senescence with a senescence‐associated secretory phenotype (SASP) occur in A‐T patient fibroblasts, and in ATM‐deficient cells and mice. Senescence is mediated by stimulator of interferon genes (STING) and involves ectopic cytoplasmic DNA. We further show that boosting intracellular NAD+ levels with nicotinamide riboside (NR) prevents senescence and SASP by promoting mitophagy in a PINK1‐dependent manner. NR treatment also prevents neurodegeneration, suppresses senescence and neuroinflammation, and improves motor function in Atm−/− mice. Our findings suggest a central role for mitochondrial dysfunction‐induced senescence in A‐T pathogenesis, and that enhancing mitophagy as a potential therapeutic intervention.
Keywords:Ataxia Telangiectasia   mitophagy   Nicotinamide riboside   SASP   senescence
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