2024
DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.85585
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Sirtuin 4 (Sirt4) downregulation contributes to chondrocyte senescence and osteoarthritis via mediating mitochondrial dysfunction

Shiyuan Lin,
Biao Wu,
Xinjia Hu
et al.

Abstract: Chondrocyte senescence has recently been proposed as a key pathogenic mechanism in the etiology of osteoarthritis (OA). Nevertheless, the precise molecular mechanisms underlying chondrocyte senescence remain poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted an investigation into the involvement of Sirtuin 4 (Sirt4) in chondrocyte senescence. Our experimental findings revealed a downregulation of Sirt4 expression in TBHP-induced senescent chondrocytes in vitro, as well as in mouse OA cartilage. Add… Show more

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“…The interplay between HIF-2α and the NAMPT-NAD(+)-SIRT axis in chondrocytes is associated with HIF-2α or NAMPT-induced cartilage destruction in OA ( 32 ). Overexpression of SIRT4 in chondrocytes enhances mitochondrial autophagy, preventing cellular senescence and degradation ( 33 ). DNAJC15, also known as methylation-controlled J protein (MCJ), is an inner mitochondrial membrane protein serving as an endogenous inhibitor of respiratory chain complex I.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interplay between HIF-2α and the NAMPT-NAD(+)-SIRT axis in chondrocytes is associated with HIF-2α or NAMPT-induced cartilage destruction in OA ( 32 ). Overexpression of SIRT4 in chondrocytes enhances mitochondrial autophagy, preventing cellular senescence and degradation ( 33 ). DNAJC15, also known as methylation-controlled J protein (MCJ), is an inner mitochondrial membrane protein serving as an endogenous inhibitor of respiratory chain complex I.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%