Chemical screen identifies a geroprotective role of quercetin in premature aging

Lingling Geng(Capital Medical University), Zunpeng Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Weiqi Zhang(Capital Medical University), Wei Li(Capital Medical University), Zeming Wu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ruotong Ren(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yao Su(Capital Medical University), Peichang Wang(Capital Medical University), Liang Sun(Beijing Hospital), Zhenyu Ju(Jinan University), Piu Chan(Capital Medical University), Moshi Song(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jing Qu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guang‐Hui Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Protein & Cell
August 1, 2018
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Abstract

Aging increases the risk of various diseases. The main goal of aging research is to find therapies that attenuate aging and alleviate aging-related diseases. In this study, we screened a natural product library for geroprotective compounds using Werner syndrome (WS) human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), a premature aging model that we recently established. Ten candidate compounds were identified and quercetin was investigated in detail due to its leading effects. Mechanistic studies revealed that quercetin alleviated senescence via the enhancement of cell proliferation and restoration of heterochromatin architecture in WS hMSCs. RNA-sequencing analysis revealed the transcriptional commonalities and differences in the geroprotective effects by quercetin and Vitamin C. Besides WS hMSCs, quercetin also attenuated cellular senescence in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) and physiological-aging hMSCs. Taken together, our study identifies quercetin as a geroprotective agent against accelerated and natural aging in hMSCs, providing a potential therapeutic intervention for treating age-associated disorders.


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