Deficiency of heat shock factor 4 promotes lens epithelial cell senescence through upregulating p21 cip1 expression
Genetic mutations in heat shock factor 4 (Hsf4) is associated with both congenital and age-related cataracts. Hsf4 regulates lens development through its ability to both activate and inhibit transcription. Previous studies suggested Hsf4 is involved in modulating cellular senescence depending on p21...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease 2021-11, Vol.1867 (11), p.166233 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Genetic mutations in heat shock factor 4 (Hsf4) is associated with both congenital and age-related cataracts. Hsf4 regulates lens development through its ability to both activate and inhibit transcription. Previous studies suggested Hsf4 is involved in modulating cellular senescence depending on p21
and p27
expression in MEF cells. Here, we found that Hsf4 acts as a suppressor of p21
expression and plays an anti-senescence role during lens development. Knocking out Hsf4 facilitated UVB-induced cellular senescence in mouse lens epithelial cells (mLECs). p21
was upregulated at both the mRNA and protein levels in HSF4
mLECs under control and UVB-treated conditions, and knockdown of p21
by siRNA alleviated UVB-induced cellular senescence. HSF4 directly bound to the p21
promoter and increased H3K27m3 levels at the p21
proximal promoter region by recruiting the methyltransferase EZH2. In animal models, p21
was gradually upregulated in wild-type mouse lenses with increasing age, while Hsf4 levels decreased. We generated a Hsf4 mutant mice line (Hsf4
) which displayed obvious congenital cataract phenotype. The expression of p21
and senescence-associated cytokines were induced in the cataractous lenses of Hsf4
mice. H3K27m3 and EZH2 levels decreased in p21
promoters in the lenses of Hsf4
mice. The SA-β-Gal activities were positive in lens epithelia of aged Hsf4
zebrafish compared to wild-type lenses. p21
and senescence-associated cytokines levels were also upregulated in lenses of Hsf4
zebrafish. Accordingly, we propose that HSF4 plays a protective role in lens epithelial cells against cellular senescence during lens development and aging, partly by fine-tuning p21
expression. |
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ISSN: | 1879-260X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbadis.2021.166233 |