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Rapamycin induces pluripotent genes associated with avoidance of replicative senescence.


ABSTRACT: Primary rodent cells undergo replicative senescence, independent from telomere shortening. We have recently shown that treatment with rapamycin during passages 3-7 suppressed replicative senescence in rat embryonic fibroblasts (REFs), which otherwise occurred by 10-14 passages. Here, we further investigated rapamycin-primed cells for an extended number of passages. Rapamycin-primed cells continued to proliferate without accumulation of senescent markers. Importantly, these cells retained the ability to undergo serum starvation- and etoposide-induced cell cycle arrest. The p53/p21 pathway was functional. This indicates that rapamycin did not cause either transformation or loss of cell cycle checkpoints. We found that rapamycin activated transcription of pluripotent genes, oct-4, sox-2, nanog, as well as further upregulated telomerase (tert) gene. The rapamycin-derived cells have mostly non-rearranged, near-normal karyotype. Still, when cultivated for a higher number of passages, these cells acquired a chromosomal marker within the chromosome 3. We conclude that suppression mTORC1 activity may prevent replicative senescence without transformation of rodent cells.

SUBMITTER: Pospelova TV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3905076 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapamycin induces pluripotent genes associated with avoidance of replicative senescence.

Pospelova Tatiana V TV   Bykova Tatiana V TV   Zubova Svetlana G SG   Katolikova Natalia V NV   Yartzeva Natalia M NM   Pospelov Valery A VA  

Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 20131202 24


Primary rodent cells undergo replicative senescence, independent from telomere shortening. We have recently shown that treatment with rapamycin during passages 3-7 suppressed replicative senescence in rat embryonic fibroblasts (REFs), which otherwise occurred by 10-14 passages. Here, we further investigated rapamycin-primed cells for an extended number of passages. Rapamycin-primed cells continued to proliferate without accumulation of senescent markers. Importantly, these cells retained the abi  ...[more]

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