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Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived from Patients with Premature Aging Syndromes Display Hallmarks of Physiological Aging

Abstract

Progeroid syndromes are rare genetic diseases with most of autosomal dominant transmission, the prevalence of which is less than 1/10,000,000. These syndromes caused by mutations in the <i>LMNA</i> gene encoding A-type lamins belong to a group of disorders called laminopathies. Lamins are implicated in the architecture and function of the nucleus and chromatin. Patients affected with progeroid laminopathies display accelerated aging of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-derived tissues associated with nuclear morphological abnormalities. To identify pathways altered in progeroid patients' MSCs, we used induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) from patients affected with classical Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS, c.1824C>T-p.G608G), HGPS-like syndrome (HGPS-L; c.1868C>G-p.T623S) associated with farnesylated prelamin A accumulation, or atypical progeroid syndromes (APS; homozygous c.1583C> T-p.T528M; heterozygous c.1762T>C-p.C588R; compound heterozygous c.1583C>T and c.1619T>C-p.T528M and p.M540T) without progerin accumulation. By comparative analysis of the transcriptome and methylome of hiPSC-derived MSCs, we found that patient's MSCs display specific DNA methylation patterns and modulated transcription at early stages of differentiation. We further explored selected biological processes deregulated in the presence of <i>LMNA</i> variants and confirmed alterations of age-related pathways during MSC differentiation. In particular, we report the presence of an altered mitochondrial pattern; an increased response to double-strand DNA damage; and telomere erosion in HGPS, HGPS-L, and APS MSCs, suggesting converging pathways, independent of progerin accumulation, but a distinct DNA methylation profile in HGPS and HGPS-L compared with APS cells.

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