| Literature DB >> 34102068 |
Jessica Dysarz1, Georg Fuellen2, Steffen Möller2, Walter Luyten3, Christian Schmitz-Linneweber1, Nadine Saul1.
Abstract
Recently, nine Caenorhabditis elegans genes, grouped into two pathways/clusters, were found to be implicated in healthspan in C. elegans and their homologues in humans, based on literature curation, WormBase data mining and bioinformatics analyses. Here, we further validated these genes experimentally in C. elegans. We downregulated the nine genes via RNA interference (RNAi), and their effects on physical function (locomotion in a swim assay) and on physiological function (survival after heat stress) were analysed in aged nematodes. Swim performance was negatively affected by the downregulation of acox-1.1, pept-1, pak-2, gsk-3 and C25G6.3 in worms with advanced age (twelfth day of adulthood) and heat stress resistance was decreased by RNAi targeting of acox-1.1, daf-22, cat-4, pig-1, pak-2, gsk-3 and C25G6.3 in moderately (seventh day of adulthood) or advanced aged nematodes. Only one gene, sad-1, could not be linked to a health-related function in C. elegans with the bioassays we selected. Thus, most of the healthspan genes could be re-confirmed by health measurements in old worms.Entities:
Keywords: C. elegans; RNAi; ageing; healthspan; locomotion; stress resistance
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34102068 PMCID: PMC8187008 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2020.0916
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Lett ISSN: 1744-9561 Impact factor: 3.812