Mesenchymal stem cells have emerged as an important tool that can be used for tissue regeneration thanks to their easy preparation, differentiation potential and immunomodulatory activity. However, an extensive culture of stem cells in vitro prior to clinical use can lead to oxidative stress that can modulate different stem cells properties, such as self-renewal, proliferation, differentiation and senescence. The aim of this study was to investigate the aging process occurring during in vitro expansion of stem cells, obtained from amniotic fluids (AFSC) at similar gestational age. The analysis of 21 AFSC samples allowed to classify them in groups with different levels of stemness properties. In summary, the expression of pluripotency genes and the proliferation rate were inversely correlated with the content of reactive oxygen species (ROS), DNA damage signs and the onset premature aging markers, including accumulation of prelamin A, the lamin A immature form. Interestingly, a specific source of ROS, the NADPH oxidase isoform 4 (Nox4), can localize into PML nuclear bodies (PML-NB), where it associates to prelamin A. Besides, Nox4 post translational modification, involved in PML-NB localization, is linked to its degradation pathway, as it is also for prelamin A, thus possibly modulating the premature aging phenotype occurrence.

Nuclear Nox4 interaction with prelamin A is associated with nuclear redox control of stem cell aging / Casciaro, Francesca; Beretti, Francesca; Zavatti, Manuela; McCubrey, James A.; Ratti, Stefano; Marmiroli, Sandra; Follo, Matilde Y.; Maraldi, Tullia. - In: AGING. - ISSN 1945-4589. - 10:10(2018), pp. 2911-2934. [10.18632/aging.101599]

Nuclear Nox4 interaction with prelamin A is associated with nuclear redox control of stem cell aging

Beretti, Francesca;Zavatti, Manuela;Marmiroli, Sandra;Maraldi, Tullia
2018

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cells have emerged as an important tool that can be used for tissue regeneration thanks to their easy preparation, differentiation potential and immunomodulatory activity. However, an extensive culture of stem cells in vitro prior to clinical use can lead to oxidative stress that can modulate different stem cells properties, such as self-renewal, proliferation, differentiation and senescence. The aim of this study was to investigate the aging process occurring during in vitro expansion of stem cells, obtained from amniotic fluids (AFSC) at similar gestational age. The analysis of 21 AFSC samples allowed to classify them in groups with different levels of stemness properties. In summary, the expression of pluripotency genes and the proliferation rate were inversely correlated with the content of reactive oxygen species (ROS), DNA damage signs and the onset premature aging markers, including accumulation of prelamin A, the lamin A immature form. Interestingly, a specific source of ROS, the NADPH oxidase isoform 4 (Nox4), can localize into PML nuclear bodies (PML-NB), where it associates to prelamin A. Besides, Nox4 post translational modification, involved in PML-NB localization, is linked to its degradation pathway, as it is also for prelamin A, thus possibly modulating the premature aging phenotype occurrence.
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Nuclear Nox4 interaction with prelamin A is associated with nuclear redox control of stem cell aging / Casciaro, Francesca; Beretti, Francesca; Zavatti, Manuela; McCubrey, James A.; Ratti, Stefano; Marmiroli, Sandra; Follo, Matilde Y.; Maraldi, Tullia. - In: AGING. - ISSN 1945-4589. - 10:10(2018), pp. 2911-2934. [10.18632/aging.101599]
Casciaro, Francesca; Beretti, Francesca; Zavatti, Manuela; McCubrey, James A.; Ratti, Stefano; Marmiroli, Sandra; Follo, Matilde Y.; Maraldi, Tullia
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