| Literature DB >> 32578072 |
Shixiang Sun1, Ryan R White1,2, Kathleen E Fischer3, Zhengdong Zhang1, Steven N Austad4, Jan Vijg5,6.
Abstract
Freshwater polyps of the genus Hydra do not age. However, temperature stress induces aging and a shift from reproduction by asexual budding to sexual gamete production in a cold-sensitive (CS) strain of H. oligactis. We sequenced the transcriptome of a male CS strain before and after this life history shift and compared changes in gene expression relative to those seen in a cold-resistant (CR) strain that does not undergo a life history shift in response to altered temperature. We found that the switch from non-aging asexual reproduction to aging and sexual reproduction involves upregulation of genes not only involved in gametogenesis but also genes involved in cellular senescence, apoptosis, and DNA repair accompanied by a downregulation of genes involved in stem cell maintenance. These results suggest that aging is a byproduct of sexual reproduction-associated cellular reprogramming and underscore the power of these H. oligactis strains to identify intrinsic mechanisms of aging.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Cold-sensitive; DNA repair; Gametogenesis; Hydra oligactis; Transcriptome
Year: 2020 PMID: 32578072 PMCID: PMC7394996 DOI: 10.1007/s11357-020-00214-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geroscience ISSN: 2509-2723 Impact factor: 7.713