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miR-34a and miR-9 are overexpressed and SIRT genes are downregulated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of aging humans.

Magdalena Owczarz1, Monika Budzinska1, Anna Domaszewska-Szostek2, Joanna Borkowska2, Jacek Polosak2, Magdalena Gewartowska2, Przemyslaw Slusarczyk3, Monika Puzianowska-Kuznicka1,2.   

Abstract

Increased expression of sirtuins lowers the risk of age-related diseases, while their role in the regulation of longevity is not firmly established. Since aging is associated with immunosenescence, we tested whether sirtuin expression was modified in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in an age-related manner and whether this might result from altered expression of the selected miRNAs. The expression of seven SIRT genes and of SIRT1 mRNA-interacting miR-9, miR-34a, miR-132, and miR-199a-5p was evaluated by real-time PCR in PBMC originating from young (Y, n = 57, mean age 27 ± 4.3 years), elderly (E, n = 52, 65 ± 3.4 years), and long-lived (L, n = 56, 94 ± 3.5 years) individuals. Older age was associated with a decreased expression of the majority of the SIRT genes. Most severely affected were median expressions of SIRT1 ( P = 0.000001 for the whole studied group, Y vs. E: P < 0.000001, Y vs. L: P < 0.000001), and of SIRT3 ( P = 0.000001, Y vs. E: P = 0.000004, Y vs. L: P = 0.000028). Older age was also associated with the increased median expression of miR-34a ( P = 0.000001, Y vs. E: P = 0.001, Y vs. L: P = 0.000004) and of miR-9 ( P = 0.05, Y vs. L: P = 0.054). In functional studies, miR-9 interacted with the 3'UTR of SIRT1 mRNA. The SIRT1 mRNA level negatively correlated with the expression of miR-34a ( r = -0.234, P = 0.003). In conclusion, age-related decrease of SIRT1 expression in PBMC might in part result from overexpression of miR-34a and miR-9. In addition, the sustained expression of the SIRT genes in PBMC is not a prerequisite to longevity in humans but might be one of the reasons for the immune system dysfunction in the elderly. Impact statement High expression of sirtuins, particularly SIRT1, lowers the risk of age-related diseases and probably slows down the rate of aging; therefore, their sustained expression should be one of the features of longevity. However, in this work we show that in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of long-lived individuals, expression of majority of the SIRT genes is significantly lower than in cells of young study subjects. In long-lived individuals, downregulation of SIRT1 coexists with upregulation of SIRT1 mRNA-interacting miR-34a and miR-9, indicating the role of epigenetic drift in age-dependent deregulation of SIRT1 expression. Such constellation of SIRT1, miR-34a, and miR-9 expression in PBMC of successfully aging long-lived individuals indicates that, at least in these individuals, it is not a risk factor for morbidity and mortality. It might however affect the function of the immune system and, therefore, aging individuals can profit from interventions increasing the level of SIRT1.

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Keywords:  SIRT; aging; epigenetic drift; longevity; peripheral blood mononuclear cells

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28699360      PMCID: PMC5544174          DOI: 10.1177/1535370217720884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Biol Med (Maywood)        ISSN: 1535-3699


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