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Heat shock response by EBV-immortalized B-lymphocytes from centenarians and control subjects: a model to study the relevance of stress response in longevity.

Marina Marini1, Rosa Lapalombella, Silvia Canaider, Antonio Farina, Daniela Monti, Valentina De Vescovi, Marina Morellini, Dina Bellizzi, Serena Dato, Giovanna De Benedictis, Giuseppe Passarino, Raffaella Moresi, Silvia Tesei, Claudio Franceschi.   

Abstract

'Successful aging', i.e. the ability to attain old age in relatively good health, is believed to be related to the capability to cope with different environmental stresses. Independently of their specific differentiation, all body cells respond to hyperthermia and other stresses with the production of Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs) that play an important role in cell survival. We investigated the heat shock response in B-lymphoid cell lines from 44 centenarians and 23 younger subjects, by studying both HSP70 synthesis and cell survival after hyperthermic treatment. Interestingly, no significant difference could be found between the two age groups as far as HSP70 synthesis was concerned; moreover, cell lines from centenarians appeared to be less prone to heat-induced apoptosis than lines from younger controls. These results, which are in contrast with previous findings showing an age-related decrease of the HSP70 synthesis and of hyperthermic response, corroborate the above mentioned hypothesis that the biological success of centenarians is due to the preservation of the capability to cope with stresses. An A/C polymorphism identified in the promoter region of HSP70-1 gene had been previously shown to affect the probability to attain longevity in females. To investigate if this effect was related to any influence of this polymorphism on HSP70 protein synthesis the correlation between A/C polymorphism and protein synthesis was investigated. We found that cells from AA centenarian females displayed a lower synthesis of HSP70.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14724068     DOI: 10.1016/j.exger.2003.09.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Gerontol        ISSN: 0531-5565            Impact factor:   4.032


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Authors:  Paola Matarrese; Antonella Tinari; Barbara Ascione; Lucrezia Gambardella; Daniel Remondini; Stefano Salvioli; Elena Tenedini; Enrico Tagliafico; Claudio Franceschi; Walter Malorni
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