Nuclear lamina erosion-induced resurrection of endogenous retroviruses underlies neuronal aging

Hui Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiaming Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yang Yu(Peking University), Jie Ren(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qiang Liu(Tianjin Medical University General Hospital), Zhaoshi Bao(Capital Medical University), Shuhui Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoqian Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shuai Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zunpeng Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kaowen Yan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zeming Wu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yanling Fan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoyan Sun(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yixin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qianzhao Ji(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fang Cheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Penghu Wei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xibo Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shiqiang Zhang(Peking University), Zhengwei Xie(Peking University), Yuyu Niu(Kunming University of Science and Technology), Yan‐Jiang Wang(Army Medical University), Jing‐Dong J. Han(Peking University), Tao Jiang(Capital Medical University), Guoguang Zhao(Capital Medical University), Weizhi Ji(Kunming University of Science and Technology), Juan Carlos Izpisúa Belmonte(Altos Labs), Si Wang(Capital Medical University), Jing Qu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Weiqi Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guang‐Hui Liu(Capital Medical University)
Cell Reports
May 31, 2023
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Abstract

The primate frontal lobe (FL) is sensitive to aging-related neurocognitive decline. However, the aging-associated molecular mechanisms remain unclear. Here, using physiologically aged non-human primates (NHPs), we depicted a comprehensive landscape of FL aging with multidimensional profiling encompassing bulk and single-nucleus transcriptomes, quantitative proteome, and DNA methylome. Conjoint analysis across these molecular and neuropathological layers underscores nuclear lamina and heterochromatin erosion, resurrection of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), activated pro-inflammatory cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) signaling, and cellular senescence in post-mitotic neurons of aged NHP and human FL. Using human embryonic stem-cell-derived neurons recapitulating cellular aging in vitro, we verified the loss of B-type lamins inducing resurrection of ERVs as an initiating event of the aging-bound cascade in post-mitotic neurons. Of significance, these aging-related cellular and molecular changes can be alleviated by abacavir, a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, either through direct treatment of senescent human neurons in vitro or oral administration to aged mice.


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