In vivo reprogramming leads to premature death linked to hepatic and intestinal failure.

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serval:BIB_CD54C85E7DB7
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
In vivo reprogramming leads to premature death linked to hepatic and intestinal failure.
Journal
Nature aging
Author(s)
Parras A., Vílchez-Acosta A., Desdín-Micó G., Picó S., Mrabti C., Montenegro-Borbolla E., Maroun C.Y., Haghani A., Brooke R., Del Carmen Maza M., Rechsteiner C., Battiston F., Branchina C., Perez K., Horvath S., Bertelli C., Sempoux C., Ocampo A.
ISSN
2662-8465 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2662-8465
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
3
Number
12
Pages
1509-1520
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The induction of cellular reprogramming via expression of the transcription factors Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and c-Myc (OSKM) can drive dedifferentiation of somatic cells and ameliorate age-associated phenotypes in multiple tissues and organs. However, the benefits of long-term in vivo reprogramming are limited by detrimental side-effects. Here, using complementary genetic approaches, we demonstrated that continuous induction of the reprogramming factors in vivo leads to hepatic and intestinal dysfunction resulting in decreased body weight and contributing to premature death (within 1 week). By generating a transgenic reprogrammable mouse strain, avoiding OSKM expression in both liver and intestine, we reduced the early lethality and adverse effects associated with in vivo reprogramming and induced a decrease in organismal biological age. This reprogramming mouse strain, which allows longer-term continuous induction of OSKM with attenuated toxicity, can help better understand rejuvenation, regeneration and toxicity during in vivo reprogramming.
Keywords
Mice, Animals, Intestinal Failure, Mortality, Premature, Cellular Reprogramming/genetics, Transcription Factors/genetics, Mice, Transgenic, Liver/metabolism
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Web of science
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