Numb mitigates intestinal epithelial cell senescence induced by radiation through a PLK1-dependent pathway

Mar 28, 2026Scientific reports

Numb helps reduce radiation-induced aging in intestinal cells through a pathway involving PLK1

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Abstract

Inhibition of Numb expression significantly increased intestinal mucosal barrier permeability after radiation exposure.

  • Downregulation of Numb through antisense oligodeoxynucleotides was performed in intestinal epithelial cells of C57BL/6J mice.
  • Increased intestinal barrier permeability was assessed using the FD40 assay and elevated serum diamine oxidase (DAO) levels.
  • Numb inhibition was associated with higher levels of γH2AX, p21, and senescence-associated beta-galactosidase (SA-β-gal), indicating increased cellular senescence.
  • Enhanced expression of inflammatory factors was observed in intestinal epithelial cells following Numb inhibition.
  • In vitro results showed that Numb knockdown caused G2 phase accumulation and promoted cellular senescence in colonic cells.
  • overexpression was able to reverse the senescence phenotype that resulted from Numb knockdown.

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