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Mammalian aging involves genome-wide splicing degeneration leading to functional decline
Sirui Zhang1, Alexander Tyshkovskiy1, Kejun Ying1
1Division of Genetics, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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Alternative splicing exhibits significant changes during development and aging, affecting the composition and variance in the transcriptome. However, it is unclear whether and how age-associated splicing dysregulation leads to functional consequences. Here, an integrative analysis of transcriptome data across mouse and human tissues revealed that aging is characterized by systematic deterioration of the fidelity of RNA splicing, here termed splicing degeneration, a measure of functional alteration of reading frame and domain configuration of protein products. Genes with higher aging-associated splicing degeneration were more conserved and enriched for processes such as RNA metabolism and antigen presentation. By assessing alternative splicing events associated with functional deterioration, we quantified the degree of splicing degeneration. Its level increased with age but was alleviated following calorie restriction or rapamycin treatment, indicating that it can serve as a new molecular hallmark of aging. Mechanistically, through a comprehensive meta-data analysis, we discovered that splicing degeneration is associated with age-associated changes in specific splicing factors, which in turn showed a strong association with age-related transcriptome changes. Overall, our study demonstrates the intricate relationship between aging and genome-wide splicing degeneration, revealing a promising target for aging interventions acting to reverse splicing degeneration.
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