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Transcriptional networks that mediate signals from reproductive tissues to influence lifespan.

Arjumand Ghazi1.   

Abstract

Aging and reproduction are two defining features of our life. Historically, research has focused on the well-documented decline in reproductive capacity that accompanies old age, especially with increasing maternal age in humans. However, recent experiments in model organisms such as worms, flies, and mice have shown that a dialogue in the opposite direction may be widely prevalent, and that signals from reproductive tissues have a significant effect on the rate of aging of organisms. This pathway has been described in considerable detail in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Molecular genetic studies suggest that signals from the germline control a network of transcriptional regulators that function in the intestine to influence longevity. This network includes conserved, longevity-promoting Forkhead Box (FOX) family transcription factors such as DAF-16/FOXO and PHA-4/FOXA, nuclear hormone receptors, as well as a transcription elongation factor, TCER-1/TCERG1. Genomic and targeted molecular analyses have revealed that these transcription factors modulate autophagy, lipid metabolism, and possibly other cellular processes to increase the length of the animal's life. This review aims to provide an overview of the current knowledge on the genetic mechanism that underlies the reproductive control of aging with particular focus on the transcriptional regulators that constitute the main molecular players in this longevity pathway.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22945891     DOI: 10.1002/dvg.22345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genesis        ISSN: 1526-954X            Impact factor:   2.487


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Authors:  Francis R G Amrit; Arjumand Ghazi
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2017-04-08       Impact factor: 1.355

2.  Vitellogenin-RNAi and ovariectomy each increase lifespan, increase protein storage, and decrease feeding, but are not additive in grasshoppers.

Authors:  Alicia G Tetlak; Jacob B Burnett; Daniel A Hahn; John D Hatle
Journal:  Biogerontology       Date:  2015-08-23       Impact factor: 4.277

3.  Dramatic fertility decline in aging C. elegans males is associated with mating execution deficits rather than diminished sperm quality.

Authors:  Indrani Chatterjee; Carolina Ibanez-Ventoso; Priyanka Vijay; Gunasekaran Singaravelu; Christopher Baldi; Julianna Bair; Susan Ng; Alexandra Smolyanskaya; Monica Driscoll; Andrew Singson
Journal:  Exp Gerontol       Date:  2013-08-02       Impact factor: 4.032

4.  Nuclear hormone receptors as mediators of metabolic adaptability following reproductive perturbations.

Authors:  Ramesh Ratnappan; Jordan D Ward; Keith R Yamamoto; Arjumand Ghazi
Journal:  Worm       Date:  2016-02-18

5.  The Role of Storage Lipids in the Relation between Fecundity, Locomotor Activity, and Lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster Longevity-Selected and Control Lines.

Authors:  Neda Nasiri Moghadam; Martin Holmstrup; Tommaso Manenti; Marie Brandt Mouridsen; Cino Pertoldi; Volker Loeschcke
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-06-26       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Germline signals deploy NHR-49 to modulate fatty-acid β-oxidation and desaturation in somatic tissues of C. elegans.

Authors:  Ramesh Ratnappan; Francis R G Amrit; Shaw-Wen Chen; Hasreet Gill; Kyle Holden; Jordan Ward; Keith R Yamamoto; Carissa P Olsen; Arjumand Ghazi
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2014-12-04       Impact factor: 5.917

7.  DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans.

Authors:  Francis Raj Gandhi Amrit; Elizabeth Marie Steenkiste; Ramesh Ratnappan; Shaw-Wen Chen; T Brooke McClendon; Dennis Kostka; Judith Yanowitz; Carissa Perez Olsen; Arjumand Ghazi
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2016-02-10       Impact factor: 5.917

Review 8.  WIPI-Mediated Autophagy and Longevity.

Authors:  Mona Grimmel; Charlotte Backhaus; Tassula Proikas-Cezanne
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2015-05-22       Impact factor: 6.600

9.  A functional genomic screen for evolutionarily conserved genes required for lifespan and immunity in germline-deficient C. elegans.

Authors:  Amit Sinha; Robbie Rae
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-08-05       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  The ω-3 fatty acid α-linolenic acid extends Caenorhabditis elegans lifespan via NHR-49/PPARα and oxidation to oxylipins.

Authors:  Wenbo Qi; Gloria E Gutierrez; Xiaoli Gao; Hong Dixon; Joe A McDonough; Ann M Marini; Alfred L Fisher
Journal:  Aging Cell       Date:  2017-08-03       Impact factor: 9.304

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