Ameliorating TIMM50 Loss Slows Senescence by Improving Mitochondrial Structure and Function.

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Amrita Nepalia, Deepak Kumar Saini
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Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunction is an irrefutable hallmark of cellular senescence and aging. The dysfunction is marked by increased mitochondrial volume and reduced function, typified by low Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) production and higher Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) generation. Over the years, this dysfunction has been linked to Electron Transport Chain (ETC) malfunction and low NAD levels, augmented by poor mitophagy. However, the genetic regulation of mitochondrial dysfunction is still not clear. Here, using several senescence models, the first report on the role of the downregulation of a mitochondrial protein, Translocase of Inner Mitochondrial Membrane 50 (TIMM50), in senescence is presented. The downregulation of TIMM50 is also sufficient for triggering senescence through impaired mitochondrial function, characterized using a variety of mitochondrial function assessment assays. Reduced levels of TIMM50 initiated all the hallmarks of senescence, and overexpression significantly slowed senescence onset in response to an external trigger. The pathway analysis revealed that TIMM50 loss is mediated by the sirtuin1-dependent downregulation of CCAAT enhancer binding protein alpha (CEBPα), a transcription activator for TIMM50 expression. To establish the translational value of the observation, screening several potential anti-aging compounds revealed TIMM50 stabilizing and senescence-delaying effects only for verapamil and mitochondrial ROS quencher, Mito (2-(2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl-4-ylamino)-2-oxoethyl)triphenylphosphonium chloride (MitoTEMPO), both known anti-aging entities. Overall, TIMM50 is identified as the key mitochondrial protein whose downregulation is a critical step in initiating cellular senescence.

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