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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0784-9
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L1 drives IFN in senescent cells and promotes age-associated inflammation

Marco De Cecco,Takahiro Ito,Anna P. Petrashen,Amy E. Elias,Nicholas Skvir,Steven W. Criscione,Alberto Caligiana,Greta Brocculi,Emily M. Adney,Jef D. Boeke,Oanh Lê,Christian Beauséjour,Jayakrishna Ambati,Kameshwari Ambati,Matthew Simon,Andrei Seluanov,Vera Gorbunova,P. Eline Slagboom,Stephen L. Helfand,Nicola Neretti,John M. Sedivy

Reverse transcriptase
Retrotransposon
Biology
2019
Retrotransposable elements are deleterious at many levels, and the failure of host surveillance systems for these elements can thus have negative consequences. However, the contribution of retrotransposon activity to ageing and age-associated diseases is not known. Here we show that during cellular senescence, L1 (also known as LINE-1) retrotransposable elements become transcriptionally derepressed and activate a type-I interferon (IFN-I) response. The IFN-I response is a phenotype of late senescence and contributes to the maintenance of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype. The IFN-I response is triggered by cytoplasmic L1 cDNA, and is antagonized by inhibitors of the L1 reverse transcriptase. Treatment of aged mice with the nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor lamivudine downregulated IFN-I activation and age-associated inflammation (inflammaging) in several tissues. We propose that the activation of retrotransposons is an important component of sterile inflammation that is a hallmark of ageing, and that L1 reverse transcriptase is a relevant target for the treatment of age-associated disorders.
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    L1 drives IFN in senescent cells and promotes age-associated inflammation” is a paper by Marco De Cecco Takahiro Ito Anna P. Petrashen Amy E. Elias Nicholas Skvir Steven W. Criscione Alberto Caligiana Greta Brocculi Emily M. Adney Jef D. Boeke Oanh Lê Christian Beauséjour Jayakrishna Ambati Kameshwari Ambati Matthew Simon Andrei Seluanov Vera Gorbunova P. Eline Slagboom Stephen L. Helfand Nicola Neretti John M. Sedivy published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.