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SIRT6 rescues the age related decline in base excision repair in a PARP1-dependent manner
Authors:Zhu Xu  Lei Zhang  Wenjun Zhang  Du Meng  Hongxia Zhang  Ying Jiang  Xiaojun Xu  Michael Van Meter  Andrei Seluanov  Vera Gorbunova  Zhiyong Mao
Institution:1.Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine; Shanghai Tenth People''s Hospital; School of Life Sciences and Technology; Tongji University; Shanghai, China;2.State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines; China Pharmaceutical University; Nanjing, China;3.Department of Biology; University of Rochester; Rochester, NY USA
Abstract:In principle, a decline in base excision repair (BER) efficiency with age should lead to genomic instability and ultimately contribute to the onset of the aging phenotype. Although multiple studies have indicated a negative link between aging and BER, the change of BER efficiency with age in humans has not been systematically analyzed. Here, with foreskin fibroblasts isolated from 19 donors between 20 and 64 y of age, we report a significant decline of BER efficiency with age using a newly developed GFP reactivation assay. We further observed a very strong negative correlation between age and the expression levels of SIRT6, a factor which is known to maintain genomic integrity by improving DNA double strand break (DSB) repair. Our mechanistic study suggests that, similar to the regulatory role that SIRT6 plays in DNA DSB repair, SIRT6 regulates BER in a PARP1-depdendent manner. Moreover, overexpression of SIRT6 rescues the decline of BER in aged fibroblasts. In summary, our results uncovered the regulatory mechanisms of BER by SIRT6, suggesting that SIRT6 reactivation in aging tissues may help delay the process of aging through improving BER.
Keywords:aging  base excision repair  mono-ADP-ribosylation  PARP1  SIRT6  SIRTUIN
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