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YAP/TAZ activity in stromal cells prevents ageing by controlling cGAS–STING

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
YAP/TAZ activity in stromal cells prevents ageing by controlling cGAS–STING / Sladitschek-Martens, H. L.; Guarnieri, A.; Brumana, G.; Zanconato, F.; Battilana, G.; Xiccato, R. L.; Panciera, T.; Forcato, M.; Bicciato, S.; Guzzardo, V.; Fassan, M.; Ulliana, L.; Gandin, A.; Tripodo, C.; Foiani, M.; Brusatin, G.; Cordenonsi, M.; Piccolo, S.. - In: NATURE. - ISSN 0028-0836. - 607:7920(2022), pp. 790-798. [10.1038/s41586-022-04924-6]
Abstract:
Ageing is intimately connected to the induction of cell senescence1,2, but why this is so remains poorly understood. A key challenge is the identification of pathways that normally suppress senescence, are lost during ageing and are functionally relevant to oppose ageing3. Here we connected the structural and functional decline of ageing tissues to attenuated function of the master effectors of cellular mechanosignalling YAP and TAZ. YAP/TAZ activity declines during physiological ageing in stromal cells, and mimicking such decline through genetic inactivation of YAP/TAZ in these cells leads to accelerated ageing. Conversely, sustaining YAP function rejuvenates old cells and opposes the emergence of ageing-related traits associated with either physiological ageing or accelerated ageing triggered by a mechano-defective extracellular matrix. Ageing traits induced by inactivation of YAP/TAZ are preceded by induction of tissue senescence. This occurs because YAP/TAZ mechanotransduction suppresses cGAS–STING signalling, to the extent that inhibition of STING prevents tissue senescence and premature ageing-related tissue degeneration after YAP/TAZ inactivation. Mechanistically, YAP/TAZ-mediated control of cGAS–STING signalling relies on the unexpected role of YAP/TAZ in preserving nuclear envelope integrity, at least in part through direct transcriptional regulation of lamin B1 and ACTR2, the latter of which is involved in building the peri-nuclear actin cap. The findings demonstrate that declining YAP/TAZ mechanotransduction drives ageing by unleashing cGAS–STING signalling, a pillar of innate immunity. Thus, sustaining YAP/TAZ mechanosignalling or inhibiting STING may represent promising approaches for limiting senescence-associated inflammation and improving healthy ageing.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Actin-Related Protein 2; Cellular Senescence; Extracellular Matrix; Healthy Aging; Immunity, Innate; Lamin Type B; Mechanotransduction, Cellular; Nuclear Envelope; Signal Transduction; Aging; Membrane Proteins; Nucleotidyltransferases; Stromal Cells; Transcriptional Coactivator with PDZ-Binding Motif Proteins; YAP-Signaling Proteins
Elenco autori:
Sladitschek-Martens, H. L.; Guarnieri, A.; Brumana, G.; Zanconato, F.; Battilana, G.; Xiccato, R. L.; Panciera, T.; Forcato, M.; Bicciato, S.; Guzzardo, V.; Fassan, M.; Ulliana, L.; Gandin, A.; Tripodo, C.; Foiani, M.; Brusatin, G.; Cordenonsi, M.; Piccolo, S.
Autori di Ateneo:
BICCIATO Silvio
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1287526
Pubblicato in:
NATURE
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