Issue 7, 2021

Caffeine promotes the expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase to regulate cellular senescence and aging

Abstract

Telomere shortening is one of the main causes of cellular senescence. Caffeine is a natural stimulant most commonly found in coffee and tea. In this study, caffeine was found to promote the expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) at both mRNA and protein levels, and consequently extended the telomere length and prevented cellular senescence. Knockdown of TERT eliminated the effect of caffeine on telomere elongation. Moreover, animal studies indicated that caffeine promoted the expression of TERT and extended the telomere length in the thymus and spleen of mice treated with caffeine for a long period of eight months. In addition, caffeine restored the decline of organ index and improved the histological structural change of the thymus, spleen and liver of mice due to aging. These results suggest that caffeine promotes the expression of TERT to delay cellular senescence and aging, which help to understand the mechanism for the beneficial effects of caffeine containing foods on health.

Graphical abstract: Caffeine promotes the expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase to regulate cellular senescence and aging

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Dec 2020
Accepted
22 Feb 2021
First published
23 Feb 2021

Food Funct., 2021,12, 2914-2924

Caffeine promotes the expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase to regulate cellular senescence and aging

L. Tao, W. Zhang, Y. Zhang, M. Zhang, Y. Zhang, X. Niu, Q. Zhao, Z. Liu, Y. Li and A. Diao, Food Funct., 2021, 12, 2914 DOI: 10.1039/D0FO03246H

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