Proteomic analysis reveals the aging-related pathways contribute to pulmonary fibrogenesis

Aging(2023)

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Aging usually causes lung-function decline and susceptibility to chronic lung diseases, such as pulmonary fibrosis. However, how aging affects the lung-fibrosis pathways and leads to the occurrence of pulmonary fibrosis is not completely understood. Here, mass spectrometry-based proteomics was used to chart the lung proteome of young and old mice. Micro computed tomography imaging, RNA immunoprecipitation, dualfluorescence mRFP-GFP-LC3 adenovirus monitoring, transmission electron microscopy, and other experiments were performed to explore the screened differentially expressed proteins related to abnormal ferroptosis, autophagy, mitochondria, and mechanical force in vivo, in vitro, and in healthy people. Combined with our previous studies on pulmonary fibrosis, we further demonstrated that these biological processes and underlying molecular players were also involved in the aging process. Our work depicted a comprehensive cellular and molecular atlas of the aging lung and attempted to explain why aging is a risk factor for pulmonary fibrosis and the role that aging plays in the progression of pulmonary fibrosis. The abnormalities of aging triggered an increase in mechanical force and ferroptosis, autophagy blockade, and mitochondrial dysfunction, which often appear during pulmonary fibrogenesis. We hope that the elucidation of these anomalies will help to enhance our understanding of senescence-inducing pulmonary fibrosis, thereby guiding the use of antisenescence as an entry point for early intervention in pulmonary fibrosis and age-related diseases.
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aging,pulmonary fibrosis,proteomics,mechanical force,ferroptosis,autophagy,mitochondrial,senescence-inducing
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