ATM mediated-p53 signaling pathway forms a novel axis for senescence control
Su Young Hwang1, Myeong Uk Kuk1, Jae Won Kim1
1Division of Life Sciences, College of Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Incheon National University, Incheon, South Korea.
Abstract:
Previously, we uncovered a novel mechanism in which senescence is controlled by mitochondrial functional recovery upon Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) inhibition. However, it remains elusive how ATM controls signaling pathways to achieve restorative effect. In this study, we performed microarray and found that p53 pathway was differentially expressed upon ATM inhibition. We found that ATM inhibition yields senescence amelioration through p53-dependent manner. The restorative effect was also afforded by direct p53 inhibition. Furthermore, mitochondrial metabolic reprogramming via p53 inhibition was a prerequisite for senescence amelioration. Taken together, our data indicated that p53 pathway functions as potential target for ATM-mediated senescence amelioration.
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