Cellular senescence mediated by p16INK4A-coupled miRNA pathways

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Abstract

p16 is a key regulator of cellular senescence, yet the drivers of this stable state of proliferative arrest are not well understood. Here, we identify 22 senescence-Associated microRNAs (SA-miRNAs) in normal human mammary epithelial cells. We show that SA-miRNAs-26b, 181a, 210 and 424 function in concert to directly repress expression of Polycomb group (PcG) proteins CBX7, embryonic ectoderm development (EED), enhancer of zeste homologue 2 (EZH2) and suppressor of zeste 12 homologue (Suz12), thereby activating p16. We demonstrate the existence of a tight positive feedback loop in which SA-miRNAs activate and re-enforce the expression of other SA-miRNA members. In contrast, PcG members restrain senescence by epigenetically repressing the expression of these SA-miRNAs. Importantly, loss of p16 leads to repression of SA-miRNA expression, intimately coupling this effector of senescence to the SA-miRNA/PcG self-regulatory loop. Taken together, our findings illuminate an important regulatory axis that underpins the transition from proliferation to cellular senescence. © 2013 The Author(s) 2013. Published by Oxford University Press.

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Overhoff, M. G., Garbe, J. C., Koh, J., Stampfer, M. R., Beach, D. H., & Bishop, C. L. (2014). Cellular senescence mediated by p16INK4A-coupled miRNA pathways. Nucleic Acids Research, 42(3), 1606–1618. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkt1096

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