| Literature DB >> 27341854 |
Rachel Raynes1, Crystal Juarez1, Laura C D Pomatto1, Derek Sieburth2, Kelvin J A Davies3,4.
Abstract
Aging is marked by a collapse of protein homeostasis and deterioration of adaptive stress responses that often lead to disease. During aging, the induction of stress responses decline along with protein quality control. Here, we have shown that the ability to mount an adaptive response by pretreatment with minor oxidative stress is abrogated in aged Caenorhabditis elegans We have identified a defect in SKN-1 signaling sensitivity during aging and have also found an aging-related increase in basal proteasome expression and in vitro activity, however, adaptation of the 20S proteasome in response to stress is lost in old animals. Interestingly, increased activation of SKN-1 promotes stress resistance, but is unable to rescue declining adaptation during aging. Our data demonstrate that the aging-dependent decline in SKN-1 signaling negatively impacts adaptation of the 20S proteasome in response to acute oxidative stress.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive homeostasis; Hydrogen peroxide; Nrf2; Protein oxidation; Proteolysis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27341854 PMCID: PMC5233911 DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glw093
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci ISSN: 1079-5006 Impact factor: 6.053