- Title
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Opposing p53 and mTOR/AKT promote an in vivo switch from apoptosis to senescence upon telomere shortening in zebrafish
- Authors
- El Maï, M., Marzullo, M., de Castro, I.P., Ferreira, M.G.
- Source
- Full text @ Elife
Proliferative tissues of tert-/- zebrafish undergo an in vivo switch from apoptosis to senescence with age. |
Gut and testis of tert-/- zebrafish are characterised by a time-dependent mitochondrial defects, increase of ROS levels and reduction of ATP levels. |
Activation of AKT in older tert-/- mutants results in FoxO1/4 translocation to the cytoplasm and reduction of mitochondria OxPhos defenses. |
Mutation of p53 prevents short telomeres-induced tissue degeneration, Akt activation, ROS accumulation and induction of senescence. |
Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of AKT prevents short telomere-induced senescence. |
ztor haploinsufficiency is not sufficient to suppress tissue defects in tert-/- zebrafish. |