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Nutrient-Response Pathways in Healthspan and Lifespan Regulation.

Aleksandra Dabrowska1, Juhi Kumar1, Charalampos Rallis1.   

Abstract

Cellular, small invertebrate and vertebrate models are a driving force in biogerontology studies. Using various models, such as yeasts, appropriate tissue culture cells, Drosophila, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans and the mouse, has tremendously increased our knowledge around the relationship between diet, nutrient-response signaling pathways and lifespan regulation. In recent years, combinatorial drug treatments combined with mutagenesis, high-throughput screens, as well as multi-omics approaches, have provided unprecedented insights in cellular metabolism, development, differentiation, and aging. Scientists are, therefore, moving towards characterizing the fine architecture and cross-talks of growth and stress pathways towards identifying possible interventions that could lead to healthy aging and the amelioration of age-related diseases in humans. In this short review, we briefly examine recently uncovered knowledge around nutrient-response pathways, such as the Insulin Growth Factor (IGF) and the mechanistic Target of Rapamycin signaling pathways, as well as specific GWAS and some EWAS studies on lifespan and age-related disease that have enhanced our current understanding within the aging and biogerontology fields. We discuss what is learned from the rich and diverse generated data, as well as challenges and next frontiers in these scientific disciplines.

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Keywords:  Caenorhabditis elegans; Drosophila melanogaster; EWAS; GWAS; IGF-1; TORC1; metabolome; mouse; proteome; transcriptome; translation; yeast

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35563873      PMCID: PMC9102925          DOI: 10.3390/cells11091568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cells        ISSN: 2073-4409            Impact factor:   7.666


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