4.5 Article

Lifelong maintenance of composition, function and cellular/subcellular distribution of proteasomes in human liver

Journal

MECHANISMS OF AGEING AND DEVELOPMENT
Volume 141, Issue -, Pages 26-34

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mad.2014.09.003

Keywords

Aging; Human liver; Standard proteasome; Immunoproteasome; PA28 alpha beta regulator; Gender

Funding

  1. MIUR [prot. 2008WRBYPE]
  2. European Commission Integrated Project PROTEOMAGE [FP6-518230]
  3. IDEAL [FP7-259679]
  4. Italian Ministry of Economic Development project MIAO50 [00088 MI01]
  5. Fondazione Italiana Sclerosi Multipla fellowship [2011/B/5]

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Owing to organ shortage, livers from old donors are increasingly used for transplantation. The function and duration of such transplanted livers are apparently comparable to those from young donors, suggesting that, despite some morphological and structural age-related changes, no major functional changes do occur in liver with age. We tested this hypothesis by performing a comprehensive study on proteasomes, major cell organelles responsible for proteostasis, in liver biopsies from heart-beating donors. Oxidized and poly-ubiquitin conjugated proteins did not accumulate with age and the three major proteasome proteolytic activities were similar in livers from young and old donors. Analysis of proteasomes composition showed an age-related increased of beta 5i/alpha 4 ratio, suggesting a shift toward proteasomes containing inducible subunits and a decreased content of PA28 alpha subunit, mainly in the cytosol of hepatocytes. Thus our data suggest that, proteasomes activity is well preserved in livers from aged donors, concomitantly with subtle changes in proteasome subunit composition which might reflect the occurrence of a functional remodelling to maintain an efficient proteostasis. Gender differences are emerging and they deserve further investigations owing to the different aging trajectories between men and women. Finally, our data support the safe use of livers from old donors for transplantation. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

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