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TRANSCRIPTOMIC SIGNATURES OF TELOMERASE-DEPENDENT AND -INDEPENDENT AGEING, IN THE ZEBRAFISH GUT AND BRAIN

Catarina Henriques

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SUMMARY Telomerase is best known for its role in the maintenance of telomere length and its implications for ageing and cancer. The mechanisms, kinetics and tissue-specificity underlying the protective or deleterious mechanisms of telomerase, however, remain largely unknown. Here, we sought to determine the telomerase-dependent and -independent transcriptomic changes with ageing, in the gut and brain, as examples of high and low proliferative tissues, respectively. We hypothesised this could shed light on common telomerase-dependent and -independent therapeutic targets aimed at preventing or ameliorating age-associated dysfunction in both tissues. For this, we used the zebrafish model which, similarly to humans, depends on telomerase for health-and lifespan. We performed whole tissue RNA sequencing of gut and brain, in naturally aged zebrafish alongside prematurely aged telomerase null mutants ( tert -/- ), throughout their lifespan. Our study highlights stem cell exhaustion as the first main hallmark of ageing to be de-regulated in WT zebrafish gut and brain. Towards the end of life, altered intercellular communication becomes the main hallmark of ageing de-regulated in both gut and brain, and this is accelerated in both tissues, in the absence of telomerase. Finally, we identify 7 key gene changes common between the gut and brain at the early stages of ageing, highlighting potential early intervention therapeutic targets for preventing age-associated dysfunction in both tissues.

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hal-03798695 , version 1 (05-10-2022)

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Raquel Martins, Michael Rera, Catarina Henriques. TRANSCRIPTOMIC SIGNATURES OF TELOMERASE-DEPENDENT AND -INDEPENDENT AGEING, IN THE ZEBRAFISH GUT AND BRAIN. 2022. ⟨hal-03798695⟩
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