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Exercise-induced mitochondrial p53 repairs mtDNA mutations in mutator mice

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SKELETAL MUSCLE
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13395-016-0075-9

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Skeletal muscle; Satellite cells; Endurance exercise; p53; Mitochondrial DNA mutations; Mutator mouse; Oxidative stress; Telomere; Apoptosis; Senescence

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
  2. CIHR
  3. American Federation for Aging Research
  4. Ellison Medical Foundation (EMF)
  5. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  6. United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation
  7. NIH [AG019787]
  8. EMF

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Background: Human genetic disorders and transgenic mouse models have shown that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations and telomere dysfunction instigate the aging process. Epidemiologically, exercise is associated with greater life expectancy and reduced risk of chronic diseases. While the beneficial effects of exercise are well established, the molecular mechanisms instigating these observations remain unclear. Results: Endurance exercise reduces mtDNA mutation burden, alleviates multisystem pathology, and increases lifespan of the mutator mice, with proofreading deficient mitochondrial polymerase gamma (POLG1). We report evidence for a POLG1-independent mtDNA repair pathway mediated by exercise, a surprising notion as POLG1 is canonically considered to be the sole mtDNA repair enzyme. Here, we show that the tumor suppressor protein p53 translocates to mitochondria and facilitates mtDNA mutation repair and mitochondrial biogenesis in response to endurance exercise. Indeed, in mutator mice with muscle-specific deletion of p53, exercise failed to prevent mtDNA mutations, induce mitochondrial biogenesis, preserve mitochondrial morphology, reverse sarcopenia, or mitigate premature mortality. Conclusions: Our data establish a new role for p53 in exercise-mediated maintenance of the mtDNA genome and present mitochondrially targeted p53 as a novel therapeutic modality for diseases of mitochondrial etiology.

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