Naked mole-rat very-high-molecular-mass hyaluronan exhibits superior cytoprotective properties

Masaki Takasugi(University of Rochester), Denis Firsanov(University of Rochester), Gregory Tombline(University of Rochester), Hanbing Ning(First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University), Julia Ablaeva(University of Rochester), Andrei Seluanov(University of Rochester), Vera Gorbunova(University of Rochester)
Nature Communications
May 12, 2020
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Abstract

Naked mole-rat (NMR), the longest-living rodent, produces very-high-molecular-mass hyaluronan (vHMM-HA), compared to other mammalian species. However, it is unclear if exceptional polymer length of vHMM-HA is important for longevity. Here, we show that vHMM-HA (>6.1 MDa) has superior cytoprotective properties compared to the shorter HMM-HA. It protects not only NMR cells, but also mouse and human cells from stress-induced cell-cycle arrest and cell death in a polymer length-dependent manner. The cytoprotective effect is dependent on the major HA-receptor, CD44. We find that vHMM-HA suppresses CD44 protein-protein interactions, whereas HMM-HA promotes them. As a result, vHMM-HA and HMM-HA induce opposing effects on the expression of CD44-dependent genes, which are associated with the p53 pathway. Concomitantly, vHMM-HA partially attenuates p53 and protects cells from stress in a p53-dependent manner. Our results implicate vHMM-HA in anti-aging mechanisms and suggest the potential applications of vHMM-HA for enhancing cellular stress resistance.


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