Aging Skeletal Muscle Proteomics Finds Changes in Spliceosome, Immune factors, Proteostasis and Mitochondria

Author:

Ubaida-Mohien Ceereena,Lyashkov Alexey,Gonzalez-Freire Marta,Tharakan Ravi,Shardell Michelle,Moaddel Ruin,Semba Richard D.,Chia Chee W.,Gorospe Myriam,Sen Ranjan,Ferrucci LuigiORCID

Abstract

AbstractA progressive decline of skeletal muscle strength with aging is a primary cause of mobility loss and frailty in older persons, but the molecular mechanisms of such decline are not fully understood. Here, using quantitative discovery proteomic data from skeletal muscle specimens collected from 58 healthy persons aged 20 to 87 years show that ribosomal proteins and proteins related to energetic metabolism, including those related to the TCA cycle, mitochondria respiration, and glycolysis were underrepresented in older persons. Proteins with important roles in innate and adaptive immunity, involved in proteostasis and regulation of alternative splicing were all overrepresented in muscle from older persons. Changes with aging of alternative splicing were confirmed by RNA-seq. Overall, older muscle has a profound deficit of energetic metabolism, a pro-inflammatory environment and increased proteostasis. Upregulation of the splicing machinery maybe an attempt to compensate for these changes and this could be tested in future studies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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