Intracellular Acidification and Glycolysis Modulate Inflammatory Pathway in Senescent Cells
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Senescent cells accumulate in various organs with ageing, and its accumulation induces chronic inflammation and age-related physiological dysfunctions. Several remodelling of intracellular environments have been identified in senescent cells, including enlargement of cell/nuclear size and intracellular acidification. Although these alterations of intracellular environments were reported to be involved in the unique characteristics of senescent cells, the contribution of intracellular acidification to senescence-associated cellular phenotypes is poorly understood. Here, we identified that the upregulation of TXNIP and its paralog ARRDC4 as a hallmark of intracellular acidification in addition to KGA-type GLS1. These genes were also upregulated in response to senescence-associated intracellular acidification. Neutralization of the intracellular acidic environment ameliorated not only senescence-related upregulation of TXNIP, ARRDC4 and KGA but also inflammation-related genes, possibly through suppression of PDK-dependent anaerobic glycolysis. Furthermore, we found that expression of the intracellular acidification-induced genes, TXNIP and ARRDC4, correlated with inflammatory gene expression in heterogeneous senescent cell population in vitro and even in vivo, implying that the contribution of intracellular pH to senescence-associated cellular features, such as SASP.
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