Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Suwon, 16419, Republic of Korea.
Department of MetaBioHealth, Sungkyunkwan University Institute for Convergence, Suwon, 16419, Republic of Korea.
Redox Biol. 2024 Sep;75:103279. doi: 10.1016/j.redox.2024.103279. Epub 2024 Jul 25.
Cellular senescence, which is triggered by various stressors, manifests as irreversible cell cycle arrest, resulting in the disruption of multiple nuclear condensates. One of the affected structures is the nucleolus, whose tripartite layout, separated into distinct liquid phases, allows for the stepwise progression of ribosome biogenesis. The dynamic properties of dense fibrillar components, a sub-nucleolar phase, are crucial for mediating pre-rRNA processing. However, the mechanistic link between the material properties of dense fibrillar components and cellular senescence remains unclear. We established a significant association between cellular senescence and alterations in nucleolar materiality and characteristics, including the number, size, and sphericity of individual subphases of the nucleolus. Senescent cells exhibit reduced fibrillarin dynamics, aberrant accumulation of high-order protein assemblies, such as oligomers and fibrils, and increased dense fibrillar component density. Intriguingly, the addition of RNA-interacting entities mirrored the diminished diffusion of fibrillarin in the nucleolus during cellular senescence. Thus, our findings contribute to a broader understanding of the intricate changes in the materiality of the nucleolus associated with cellular senescence and shed light on nucleolar dynamics in the context of aging and cellular stress.
细胞衰老,由各种应激源引发,表现为不可逆的细胞周期停滞,导致多种核凝聚物的破坏。受影响的结构之一是核仁,其三分体结构,分离成不同的液相,允许核糖体生物发生的逐步进展。致密纤维成分的动态特性,核仁的亚核相,对于调节前 rRNA 加工至关重要。然而,致密纤维成分的物质特性与细胞衰老之间的机械联系尚不清楚。我们发现细胞衰老与核仁物质性和特征的改变之间存在显著关联,包括核仁各个亚相的数量、大小和球形度。衰老细胞表现出纤维蛋白动力学的降低、高阶蛋白质聚集体(如寡聚体和纤维)的异常积累以及致密纤维成分密度的增加。有趣的是,RNA 相互作用实体的添加反映了在细胞衰老过程中核仁中纤维蛋白的扩散减少。因此,我们的发现有助于更深入地了解与细胞衰老相关的核仁物质性的复杂变化,并阐明衰老和细胞应激背景下核仁动力学。