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Features and mechanisms of long-lived somatic fibroblasts in response to DNA replication stress. | LitMetric

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The DNA replication stress (RS) response is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis and promoting physiological longevity. However, the mechanisms by which long-lived species, such as bats, regulate RS to maintain genomic stability remain unclear. Also, recent studies have uncovered noncanonical roles of ribosome-associated factors in maintaining genomic stability. In this study, somatic skin fibroblasts from the long-lived big-footed bat ( ) were examined, with results showing that bat cells exhibited enhanced RS tolerance compared to mouse cells. Comparative transcriptome analysis under RS conditions revealed pronounced species-specific transcriptional differences, including robust up-regulation of ribosome biogenesis genes in bat cells and a markedly reduced activation of the P53 signaling pathway. These features emphasize a distinct homeostatic strategy in bat cells. Nuclear fragile X mental retardation-interacting protein 1 ( ), a ribosome-associated factor highly expressed in bat fibroblasts, was identified as a potential integrator of ribosomal and P53 signaling via its association with ribosomal protein S27-like (Rps27l). These findings provide direct cellular and molecular evidence for a noncanonical RS response in bats, highlighting a deeper understanding of the biological characteristics and genomic maintenance mechanisms of long-lived species.

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