[PDF][PDF] Role of microRNA processing in adipose tissue in stress defense and longevity

MA Mori, P Raghavan, T Thomou, J Boucher… - Cell metabolism, 2012 - cell.com
MA Mori, P Raghavan, T Thomou, J Boucher, S Robida-Stubbs, Y Macotela, SJ Russell
Cell metabolism, 2012cell.com
Excess adipose tissue is associated with metabolic disease and reduced life span, whereas
caloric restriction decreases these risks. Here we show that as mice age, there is
downregulation of Dicer and miRNA processing in adipose tissue resulting in decreases of
multiple miRNAs. A similar decline of Dicer with age is observed in C. elegans. This is
prevented in both species by caloric restriction. Decreased Dicer expression also occurs in
preadipocytes from elderly humans and can be produced in cells by exposure to oxidative …
Summary
Excess adipose tissue is associated with metabolic disease and reduced life span, whereas caloric restriction decreases these risks. Here we show that as mice age, there is downregulation of Dicer and miRNA processing in adipose tissue resulting in decreases of multiple miRNAs. A similar decline of Dicer with age is observed in C. elegans. This is prevented in both species by caloric restriction. Decreased Dicer expression also occurs in preadipocytes from elderly humans and can be produced in cells by exposure to oxidative stress or UV radiation. Knockdown of Dicer in cells results in premature senescence, and fat-specific Dicer knockout renders mice hypersensitive to oxidative stress. Finally, Dicer loss-of-function mutations in worms reduce life span and stress tolerance, while intestinal overexpression of Dicer confers stress resistance. Thus, regulation of miRNA processing in adipose-related tissues plays an important role in longevity and the ability of an organism to respond to environmental stress and age-related disease.
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