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Publication : RRM2B suppresses activation of the oxidative stress pathway and is up-regulated by p53 during senescence.

First Author  Kuo ML Year  2012
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  2
Pages  822 PubMed ID  23139867
Mgi Jnum  J:206110 Mgi Id  MGI:5547898
Doi  10.1038/srep00822 Citation  Kuo ML, et al. (2012) RRM2B suppresses activation of the oxidative stress pathway and is up-regulated by p53 during senescence. Sci Rep 2:822
abstractText  RRM2B is the DNA damage-inducible small subunit of ribonucleotide reductase, the rate-limiting enzyme in de novo deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate synthesis. Although RRM2B is implicated in DNA repair and the maintenance of mitochondrial DNA content, the regulation and function of RRM2B in senescence have not been previously established. Here, we show that RRM2B is highly induced in a p53-dependent manner during senescence in primary human fibroblast IMR90 cells and is expressed at higher levels in senescent precancerous human prostatic intraepithelial neoplasm lesions compared to adjacent normal prostate glands. Paradoxically, silencing RRM2B expression leads to an increase in the level of reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial membrane depolarization, and premature senescence in a p38MAPK- and p53-dependent manner in young fibroblasts. Consistently, induction of senescence is accelerated in Rrm2b deficient mouse embryo fibroblasts. Our data demonstrate that RRM2B is induced by stress signals prior to the onset of senescence and prevents premature oxidative stress-induced senescence.
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