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Yanling Fan1, Yandong Zheng2,3, Yiyuan Zhang4
1China National Center for Bioinformation, Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
Abstract:
Elucidating the regulatory mechanisms of human cardiac aging remains a great challenge. Here, using human heart tissues from 74 individuals ranging from young (≤35 years) to old (≥65 years), we provide an overview of the histological, cellular and molecular alterations underpinning the aging of human hearts. We decoded aging-related gene expression changes at single-cell resolution and identified increased inflammation as the key event, driven by upregulation of ARID5A, an RNA-binding protein. ARID5A epi-transcriptionally regulated Mitochondrial Antiviral Signaling Protein (MAVS) mRNA stability, leading to NF-κB and TBK1 activation, amplifying aging and inflammation phenotypes. The application of gene therapy using lentiviral vectors encoding shRNA targeting ARID5A into the myocardium not only mitigated the inflammatory and aging phenotypes but also bolstered cardiac function in aged mice. Altogether, our study provides a valuable resource and advances our understanding of cardiac aging mechanisms by deciphering the ARID5A-MAVS axis in post-transcriptional regulation.
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