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Genome-wide miRNA signatures of human longevity

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AGING CELL
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 607-616

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-9726.2012.00824.x

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long-lived individuals; centenarians; differentially regulated aging-related miRNA signatures; p53 tumor suppressor network; clustering

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) Cluster of Excellence 'Inflammation at Interfaces'
  2. German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) through the National Genome Research Network (NGFN)
  3. RESOLVE project [FP7-HEALTH-F4-2008-202047]
  4. Biobank Popgen

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Little is known about the functions of miRNAs in human longevity. Here, we present the first genome-wide miRNA study in long-lived individuals (LLI) who are considered a model for healthy aging. Using a microarray with 863 miRNAs, we compared the expression profiles obtained from blood samples of 15 centenarians and nonagenarians (mean age 96.4 years) with those of 55 younger individuals (mean age 45.9 years). Eighty miRNAs showed aging-associated expression changes, with 16 miRNAs being up-regulated and 64 down-regulated in the LLI relative to the younger probands. Seven of the eight selected aging-related biomarkers were technically validated using quantitative RT-PCR, confirming the microarray data. Three of the eight miRNAs were further investigated in independent samples of 15 LLI and 17 younger participants (mean age 101.5 and 36.9 years, respectively). Our screening confirmed previously published miRNAs of human aging, thus reflecting the utility of the applied approach. The hierarchical clustering analysis of the miRNA microarray expression data revealed a distinct separation between the LLI and the younger controls (P-value < 10-5). The down-regulated miRNAs appeared as a cluster and were more often reported in the context of diseases than the up-regulated miRNAs. Moreover, many of the differentially regulated miRNAs are known to exhibit contrasting expression patterns in major age-related diseases. Further in silico analyses showed enrichment of potential targets of the down-regulated miRNAs in p53 and other cancer pathways. Altogether, synchronized miRNAp53 activities could be involved in the prevention of tumorigenesis and the maintenance of genomic integrity during aging.

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