多参数抗衰老CRISPR筛选揭示了BAF在蛋白质合成调节中的作用

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-02-16 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-56916-5
Sophia Y. Breusegem, Jack Houghton, Raquel Romero-Bueno, Adrián Fragoso-Luna, Katherine A. Kentistou, Ken K. Ong, Anne F. J. Janssen, Nicholas A. Bright, Christian G. Riedel, John R. B. Perry, Peter Askjaer, Delphine Larrieu
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早衰综合征是非常罕见的,无法治愈的早衰症状,再现了大多数衰老特征。在这里,我们报告了一个全基因组,多参数CRISPR筛选,鉴定了43个可以挽救与早衰症相关的多种细胞表型的基因。我们对携带BAF纯合子A12T突变的nsamor - guillermo早衰综合征男性患者的成纤维细胞进行了筛选。这些撞击丰富了参与蛋白质合成、蛋白质和RNA运输以及破骨细胞形成的基因,并在整个秀丽隐杆线虫模型中得到了验证。我们进一步证实BAF A12T可以破坏蛋白质的合成速率和保真度,从而导致患者过早衰老。这项工作强调了多参数全基因组抑制筛选的力量,以识别在早衰过程中增强细胞恢复力的基因,并为早衰相关细胞功能障碍的生物学基础提供了见解。
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A multiparametric anti-aging CRISPR screen uncovers a role for BAF in protein synthesis regulation

Progeria syndromes are very rare, incurable premature aging conditions recapitulating most aging features. Here, we report a whole genome, multiparametric CRISPR screen, identifying 43 genes that can rescue multiple cellular phenotypes associated with progeria. We implement the screen in fibroblasts from Néstor-Guillermo Progeria Syndrome male patients, carrying a homozygous A12T mutation in BAF. The hits are enriched for genes involved in protein synthesis, protein and RNA transport and osteoclast formation and are validated in a whole-organism Caenorhabditis elegans model. We further confirm that BAF A12T can disrupt protein synthesis rate and fidelity, which could contribute to premature aging in patients. This work highlights the power of multiparametric genome-wide suppressor screens to identify genes enhancing cellular resilience in premature aging and provide insights into the biology underlying progeria-associated cellular dysfunction.

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