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Kdm6a-CNN1 axis orchestrates epigenetic control of traumainduced spinal cord microvascular endothelial cell senescence to balance neuroinflammation for improved neurological repairOAMEDLINE

中文摘要

Cellular senescence assumes pivotal roles in various diseases through the secretion of proinflammatory factors.Despite extensive investigations into vascular senescence associated with aging and degenerative diseases,the molecular mechanisms governing microvascular endothelial cell senescence induced by traumatic stress,particularly its involvement in senescence-induced inflammation,remain insufficiently elucidated.In this study,we present a comprehensive demonstration and characterization of microvascular endothelial cell senescence induced by spinal cord injury(SCI).Lysine demethylase 6A(Kdm6a),commonly known as UTX,emerges as a crucial regulator of cell senescence in injured spinal cord microvascular endothelial cells(SCMECs).Upregulation of UTX induces senescence in SCMECs,leading to an amplified release of proinflammatory factors,specifically the senescenceassociated secretory phenotype(SASP)components,thereby modulating the inflammatory microenvironment.Conversely,the deletion of UTX in endothelial cells shields SCMECs against senescence,mitigates the release of proinflammatory SASP factors,and promotes neurological functional recovery after SCI.UTX forms an epigenetic regulatory axis by binding to calponin 1(CNN1),orchestrating trauma-induced SCMECs senescence and SASP secretion,thereby influencing neuroinflammation and neurological functional repair.Furthermore,local delivery of a senolytic drug reduces senescent SCMECs and suppresses proinflammatory SASP secretion,reinstating a local regenerative microenvironment and enhancing functional repair after SCI.In conclusion,targeting the UTX-CNN1 epigenetic axis to prevent trauma-induced SCMECs senescence holds the potential to inhibit SASP secretion,alleviate neuroinflammation,and provide a novel treatment strategy for SCI repair.

Chengjun Li;Tian Qin;Jinyun Zhao;Yuxin Jin;Yiming Qin;Rundong He;Tianding Wu;Chunyue Duan;Liyuan Jiang;Feifei Yuan;Hongbin Lu;Yong Cao;Jianzhong Hu;

Department of Sports Medicine,Xiangya Hospital,Central South University,Xiangya Road 87,Changsha 410008,China Key Laboratory of Organ Injury,Aging and Regenerative Medicine of Hunan Province,Xiangya Road 87,Changsha 410008,China National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders,Xiangya Hospital,Central South University,Xiangya Road 87,Changsha 410008,ChinaKey Laboratory of Organ Injury,Aging and Regenerative Medicine of Hunan Province,Xiangya Road 87,Changsha 410008,China National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders,Xiangya Hospital,Central South University,Xiangya Road 87,Changsha 410008,China Department of Spine Surgery and Orthopaedics,Xiangya Hospital,Central South University,Xiangya Road 87,Changsha 410008,China

临床医学

inflammationepigeneticneurological

《Bone Research》 2024 (002)

P.314-333 / 20

funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant 82030071 and 82272495);Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province(grant 2020JJ5930 and 2020JJ4874);the Science and Technology Major Project of Changsha(No.kh2103008).

10.1038/s41413-024-00323-x

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