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Cellular senescence induced by cathepsin X downregulation.

Steffen Kraus1, Thea Bunsen, Simon Schuster, Monika A Cichoń, Marlene Tacke, Thomas Reinheckel, Christian P Sommerhoff, Marianne Jochum, Dorit K Nägler.   

Abstract

Cellular senescence represents a powerful tumor suppressor mechanism to prevent proliferation and invasion of malignant cells. Since tumor cells as well as primary fibroblasts lacking the lysosomal cysteine-type carboxypeptidase cathepsin X exhibit a reduced invasive capacity, we hypothesized that the underlying reason may be the induction of cellular senescence. To investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms leading to diminished migration/invasion of cathepsin X-deficient cells, we have analyzed murine embryonic fibroblasts (MEF) derived from cathepsin X-deficient mice and neonatal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF) transfected with siRNAs targeting cathepsin X. Remarkably, both cell types exhibited a flattened and enlarged cell body, a characteristic phenotype of senescent cells. Additional evidence for accelerated senescence was obtained by detection of the common senescence marker β-galactosidase. Further examination revealed increased expression levels of senescence-associated genes such as p16, p21, p53, and caveolin in these cells along with a reduced proliferation rate. The accelerated cellular senescence induced by cathepsin X deficiency was rescued by simultaneous expression of exogenous cathepsin X. Finally, cell cycle analysis confirmed a marked reduction of the synthesis rate and prolongation of the S-phase, while susceptibility to apoptosis of cathepsin X-deficient cells remained unchanged. In conclusion, cathepsin X deficiency leads to accelerated cellular senescence and consequently to diminished cellular proliferation and migration/invasion implying a potential role of cathepsin X in bypassing cellular senescence.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21616554     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcb.2011.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0171-9335            Impact factor:   4.492


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