Autophagy impairment and lifespan reduction caused by Atg1 RNAi or Atg18 RNAi expression in adult fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster)

Author:

Bierlein Mariah1,Charles Joseph1,Polisuk-Balfour Trevor1,Bretscher Heidi2,Rice Micaela1,Zvonar Jacklyn1,Pohl Drake1,Winslow Lindsey1,Wasie Brennah1,Deurloo Sara1,Van Wert Jordan1,Williams Britney1,Ankney Gabrielle1,Harmon Zachary1,Dann Erica1,Azuz Anna1,Guzman-Vargas Alex1,Kuhns Elizabeth1,Neufeld Thomas P2,O’Connor Michael B2,Amissah Felix3,Zhu Changqi C1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Ferris State University , Big Rapids, MI 49307 , USA

2. Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Developmental Biology, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, MN 55455 , USA

3. School of Pharmacy, Ferris State University , Big Rapids, MI 49307 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Autophagy, an autophagosome and lysosome-based eukaryotic cellular degradation system, has previously been implicated in lifespan regulation in different animal models. In this report, we show that expression of the RNAi transgenes targeting the transcripts of the key autophagy genes Atg1 or Atg18 in adult fly muscle or glia does not affect the overall levels of autophagosomes in those tissues and does not change the lifespan of the tested flies but the lifespan reduction phenotype has become apparent when Atg1 RNAi or Atg18 RNAi is expressed ubiquitously in adult flies or after autophagy is eradicated through the knockdown of Atg1 or Atg18 in adult fly adipocytes. Lifespan reduction was also observed when Atg1 or Atg18 was knocked down in adult fly enteroblasts and midgut stem cells. Overexpression of wild-type Atg1 in adult fly muscle or adipocytes reduces the lifespan and causes accumulation of high levels of ubiquitinated protein aggregates in muscles. Our research data have highlighted the important functions of the key autophagy genes in adult fly adipocytes, enteroblasts, and midgut stem cells and their undetermined roles in adult fly muscle and glia for lifespan regulation.

Funder

Ferris State University Ferris Foundation Exceptional Merit Grants

Ferris State University Faculty Research Grants

College of Arts, Sciences, and Education

Ferris Student Summer Research Grant

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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