AUTHOR=Noh Brian , Blasco-Conesa Maria P. , Lai Yun-Ju , Ganesh Bhanu Priya , Urayama Akihiko , Moreno-Gonzalez Ines , Marrelli Sean P. , McCullough Louise D. , Moruno-Manchon Jose Felix TITLE=G-quadruplexes Stabilization Upregulates CCN1 and Accelerates Aging in Cultured Cerebral Endothelial Cells JOURNAL=Frontiers in Aging VOLUME=2 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/aging/articles/10.3389/fragi.2021.797562 DOI=10.3389/fragi.2021.797562 ISSN=2673-6217 ABSTRACT=
Senescence in the cerebral endothelium has been proposed as a mechanism that can drive dysfunction of the cerebral vasculature, which precedes vascular dementia. Cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61 (Cyr61/CCN1) is a matricellular protein secreted by cerebral endothelial cells (CEC). CCN1 induces senescence in fibroblasts. However, whether CCN1 contributes to senescence in CEC and how this is regulated requires further study. Aging has been associated with the formation of four-stranded Guanine-quadruplexes (G4s) in G-rich motifs of DNA and RNA. Stabilization of the G4 structures regulates transcription and translation either by upregulation or downregulation depending on the gene target. Previously, we showed that aged mice treated with a G4-stabilizing compound had enhanced senescence-associated (SA) phenotypes in their brains, and these mice exhibited enhanced cognitive deficits. A sequence in the 3′-UTR of the human