Transcriptome evidence reveals enhanced autophagy-lysosomal function in centenarians
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Published:2018-10-23
Issue:11
Volume:28
Page:1601-1610
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ISSN:1088-9051
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Container-title:Genome Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Genome Res.
Author:
Xiao Fu-Hui,Chen Xiao-Qiong,Yu Qin,Ye Yunshuang,Liu Yao-Wen,Yan Dongjing,Yang Li-Qin,Chen Guijun,Lin Rong,Yang Liping,Liao Xiaoping,Zhang Wen,Zhang Wei,Tang Nelson Leung-Sang,Wang Xiao-Fan,Zhou Jumin,Cai Wang-Wei,He Yong-Han,Kong Qing-Peng
Abstract
Centenarians (CENs) are excellent subjects to study the mechanisms of human longevity and healthy aging. Here, we analyzed the transcriptomes of 76 centenarians, 54 centenarian-children, and 41 spouses of centenarian-children by RNA sequencing and found that, among the significantly differentially expressed genes (SDEGs) exhibited by CENs, the autophagy-lysosomal pathway is significantly up-regulated. Overexpression of several genes from this pathway, CTSB, ATP6V0C, ATG4D, and WIPI1, could promote autophagy and delay senescence in cultured IMR-90 cells, while overexpression of the Drosophila homolog of WIPI1, Atg18a, extended the life span in transgenic flies. Interestingly, the enhanced autophagy-lysosomal activity could be partially passed on to their offspring, as manifested by their higher levels of both autophagy-encoding genes and serum beclin 1 (BECN1). In light of the normal age-related decline of autophagy-lysosomal functions, these findings provide a compelling explanation for achieving longevity in, at least, female CENs, given the gender bias in our collected samples, and suggest that the enhanced waste-cleaning activity via autophagy may serve as a conserved mechanism to prolong the life span from Drosophila to humans.
Funder
Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences
International Partnership Program
Chinese Academy of Sciences
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Program on Key Research and Development Project
Yunnan Applied Basic Research Project
State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution
Department of Science and Technology of Hainan Province
Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences
West Light Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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41 articles.
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