Mitophagy induction improves salivary gland stem/progenitor cell function by reducing senescence after irradiation

被引:1
|
作者
Cinat, Davide [1 ,2 ]
De Souza, Anna Lena [1 ,2 ]
Soto-Gamez, Abel [1 ,2 ]
Bruin, Anne L. Jellema-de [1 ,2 ]
Coppes, Rob P. [1 ,2 ]
Barazzuol, Lara [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Univ Groningen, Dept Biomed Sci Cells & Syst, Sect Mol Cell Biol, Groningen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Groningen, Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Dept Radiat Oncol, Groningen, Netherlands
关键词
Salivary glands; Irradiation; Senescence; Mitochondria; Stem cells; MITOCHONDRIAL FISSION; STEM-CELLS; EXPANSION; UROLITHIN; DRIVEN; BNIP3; DRP1;
D O I
10.1016/j.radonc.2023.110028
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background and purpose: Patients undergoing radiotherapy for head and neck cancer often experience a decline in their quality of life due to the co-irradiation of salivary glands. Radiation-induced cellular senescence is a key factor contributing to salivary gland dysfunction. Interestingly, mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular senescence have been reported to be strongly interconnected and thus implicated in several aging-related diseases. This study aims to investigate the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in senescence induction in salivary gland stem/progenitor cells after irradiation. Materials and methods: A dose of 7 Gy photons was used to irradiate mouse salivary gland organoids. Senescent markers and mitochondrial function were assessed using rt-qPCR, western blot analysis, SA-beta-Gal staining and flow cytometry analysis. Mitochondrial dynamics-related proteins were detected by western blot analysis while Mdivi-1 and MFI8 were used to modulate the mitochondrial fission process. To induce mitophagy, organoids were treated with Urolithin A and PMI and subsequently stem/progenitor cell self-renewal capacity was assessed as organoid forming efficiency. Results: Irradiation led to increased senescence and accumulation of dysfunctional mitochondria. This was accompanied by a strong downregulation of mitochondrial fission-related proteins and mitophagy-related genes. After irradiation, treatment with the mitophagy inducer Urolithin A attenuated the senescent phenotype and improved organoid growth and stem/progenitor cell self-renewal capacity. Conclusion: This study shows the important interplay between senescence and mitochondrial dysfunction after irradiation. Importantly, activation of mitophagy improved salivary gland stem/progenitor cell function thereby providing a novel therapeutic strategy to restore the regenerative capacity of salivary glands following irradiation.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 13 条
  • [1] Human salivary gland stem/progenitor cells remain dormant even after irradiation
    Tatsuishi, Yuki
    Hirota, Makoto
    Kishi, Teruki
    Adachi, Makoto
    Fukui, Takafumi
    Mitsudo, Kenji
    Aoki, Shinjiro
    Matsui, Yoshiro
    Omura, Susumu
    Taniguchi, Hideki
    Tohnai, Iwai
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 2009, 24 (03) : 361 - 366
  • [2] Role of glial-cell-derived neurotrophic factor in salivary gland stem cell response to irradiation
    Peng, Xiaohong
    Varendi, Kart
    Maimets, Martti
    Andressoo, Jaan-Olle
    Coppes, Rob P.
    RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY, 2017, 124 (03) : 448 - 454
  • [3] p63 and Its Target Follistatin Maintain Salivary Gland Stem/Progenitor Cell Function through TGF-β/Activin Signaling
    Min, Sangwon
    Oyelakin, Akinsola
    Gluck, Christian
    Bard, Jonathan E.
    Song, Eun-Ah Christine
    Smalley, Kirsten
    Che, Monika
    Flores, Elsa
    Sinha, Satrajit
    Romano, Rose-Anne
    ISCIENCE, 2020, 23 (09)
  • [4] Autophagy induction during stem cell activation plays a key role in salivary gland self-renewal
    Orhon, Idil
    Rocchi, Cecilia
    Villarejo-Zori, Beatriz
    Martinez, Paola Serrano
    Baanstra, Mirjam
    Brouwer, Uilke
    Boya, Patricia
    Coppes, Rob
    Reggiori, Fulvio
    AUTOPHAGY, 2022, 18 (02) : 293 - 308
  • [5] Progenitor cell niche senescence reflects pathology of the parotid salivary gland in primary Sjogren's syndrome
    Wang, Xiaoyan
    Bootsma, Hendrika
    Terpstra, Janneke
    Vissink, Arjan
    van der Vegt, Bert
    Spijkervet, Fred K. L.
    Kroese, Frans G. M.
    Pringle, Sarah
    RHEUMATOLOGY, 2020, 59 (10) : 3003 - 3013
  • [6] Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cell Therapy Improves Salivary Flow Rate in Radiation-Induced Salivary Gland Hypofunction in Preclinical in vivo Models: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Carlander, Amanda-Louise Fenger
    Gundestrup, Anders Kierkegaard
    Jansson, Per Marcus
    Follin, Bjarke
    Hoeeg, Cecilie
    Kousholt, Birgitte Saima
    Larsen, Rasmus Tolstrup
    Jakobsen, Kathrine Kronberg
    Rimborg, Susie
    Fischer-Nielsen, Anne
    Gronhoj, Christian
    von Buchwald, Christian
    Lynggaard, Charlotte Duch
    STEM CELL REVIEWS AND REPORTS, 2024, 20 (04) : 1078 - 1092
  • [7] Thermoresponsive fiber-based microwells capable of formation and retrieval of salivary gland stem cell spheroids for the regeneration of irradiation-damaged salivary glands
    Hong, Hye Jin
    Cho, Jae-Min
    Yoon, Yeo-Jun
    Choi, DoJin
    Lee, Soohyun
    Lee, Hwajung
    Ahn, Sujeong
    Koh, Won-Gun
    Lim, Jae-Yol
    JOURNAL OF TISSUE ENGINEERING, 2022, 13
  • [8] Thermoresponsive nanofiber-based microwell scaffolds capable of formation and retrieval of salivary gland stem cell spheroids for the regeneration of irradiation-damaged salivary glands
    Ahn, Su Jeong
    Hong, Hye Jin
    Cho, Jae-Min
    Yoon, Yeo-Jun
    Choi, Dojin
    Lee, Soohyun
    Lee, Hwajung
    Lim, Jae-Yol
    Koh, Won-Gun
    TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A, 2022, 28 : 547 - 547
  • [9] Indomethacin Treatment Post-irradiation Improves Mouse Parotid Salivary Gland Function via Modulation of Prostaglandin E2 Signaling
    Gilman, Kristy E.
    Camden, Jean M.
    Woods, Lucas T.
    Weisman, Gary A.
    Limesand, Kirsten H.
    FRONTIERS IN BIOENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2021, 9
  • [10] Cell-derived vesicles from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells ameliorate irradiation-induced salivary gland cell damage
    Kim, Jeong Mi
    Choi, Mi Eun
    Jeon, Eun Jeong
    Park, Jin-Mi
    Kim, Sungryeal
    Park, Jeong Eun
    Oh, Seung Wook
    Choi, Jeong-Seok
    REGENERATIVE THERAPY, 2022, 21 : 453 - 459