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Human exceptional longevity: transcriptome from centenarians is distinct from septuagenarians and reveals a role of Bcl-xL in successful aging

Centenarians not only enjoy an extraordinary aging, but also show a compression of morbidity. Using functional transcriptomic analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PMBC) we identified 1721 mRNAs differentially expressed by centenarians when compared with septuagenarians and young people. S...

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Published in:Aging (Albany, NY.) NY.), 2016-10, Vol.8 (12), p.3185-3208
Main Authors: Borras, Consuelo, Abdelaziz, Kheira M, Gambini, Juan, Serna, Eva, Inglés, Marta, de la Fuente, Monica, Garcia, Idoia, Matheu, Ander, Sanchís, Paula, Belenguer, Angel, Errigo, Alessandra, Avellana, Juan-Antonio, Barettino, Ana, Lloret-Fernández, Carla, Flames, Nuria, Pes, Gianni, Rodriguez-Mañas, Leocadio, Viña, Jose
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Summary:Centenarians not only enjoy an extraordinary aging, but also show a compression of morbidity. Using functional transcriptomic analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PMBC) we identified 1721 mRNAs differentially expressed by centenarians when compared with septuagenarians and young people. Sub-network analysis led us to identify Bcl-xL as an important gene up-regulated in centenarians. It is involved in the control of apoptosis, cellular damage protection and also in modulation of immune response, all associated to healthy aging. Indeed, centenarians display lower plasma cytochrome C levels, higher mitochondrial membrane potential and also less cellular damage accumulation than septuagenarians. Leukocyte chemotaxis and NK cell activity are significantly impaired in septuagenarians compared with young people whereas centenarians maintain them. To further ascertain the functional role of Bcl-xL in cellular aging, we found that lymphocytes from septuagenarians transduced with Bcl-xL display a reduction in senescent-related markers. Finally, to demonstrate the role of Bcl-xL in longevity at the organism level, bearing a gain of function mutation in the Bcl-xL ortholog , showed a significant increase in mean and maximal life span. These results show that mRNA expression in centenarians is unique and reveals that Bcl-xL plays an important role in exceptional aging.
ISSN:1945-4589
1945-4589
DOI:10.18632/aging.101078