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The addition of a developmental factor, unc-62, to already long-lived worms increases lifespan and healthspan
oleh: Dror Sagi
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | The Company of Biologists 2017-12-01 |
Deskripsi
Aging is a complex trait that is affected by multiple genetic pathways. A relatively unexplored approach is to manipulate multiple independent aging pathways simultaneously in order to observe their cumulative effect on lifespan. Here, we report the phenotypic characterization of a strain with changes in five aging pathways: (1) mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, (2) innate immunity, (3) stress response, (4) metabolic control and (5) developmental regulation in old age. The quintuply modified strain has a lifespan that is 160% longer than the transgenic control strain. Additionally, the quintuply modified strain maintains several physiological markers of aging for a longer time than the transgenic control. Our results support a modular approach as a general scheme to study how multiple pathways interact to achieve extreme longevity.