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Food-derived sensory cues modulate longevity via distinct neuroendocrine insulin-like peptides
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Title
Food-derived sensory cues modulate longevity via distinct neuroendocrine insulin-like peptides
Issued Date
2016-05
Citation
Artan, Murat. (2016-05). Food-derived sensory cues modulate longevity via distinct neuroendocrine insulin-like peptides. Genes and Development, 30(9), 1047–1057. doi: 10.1101/gad.279448.116
Type
Article
Keywords
AgingArticleC-ELEGANSC. ElegansCAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANSCaenorhabditis ElegansCation ChannelDAF-16DAF-16/FOXODAF 28 ProteinDIETARY RESTRICTIONDROSOPHILA LIFE-SPANEXPRESSIONFood DeprivationHEAT-SHOCK FACTORINS 6 ProteinInsulin-Like PeptideLifespanLONGEVITYMemBERNeuroendocrine Specific ProteinNeuronsNonhumanNUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNELOptogeneticsPriority JournalProtein ExpressionSensory Nerve CellSensory NeuronsTax 2 ProteinTax 4 ProteinTranscription Factor DAF 16Transcription Factor FOXOUnclassified Drug
ISSN
0890-9369
Abstract
Environmental fluctuations influence organismal aging by affecting various regulatory systems. One such system involves sensory neurons, which affect life span in many species. However, how sensory neurons coordinate organismal aging in response to changes in environmental signals remains elusive. Here, we found that a subset of sensory neurons shortens Caenorhabditis elegans’ life span by differentially regulating the expression of a specific insulin-like peptide (ILP), INS-6. Notably, treatment with food-derived cues or optogenetic activation of sensory neurons significantly increases ins-6 expression and decreases life span. INS-6 in turn relays the longevity signals to nonneuronal tissues by decreasing the activity of the transcription factor DAF-16/FOXO. Together, our study delineates a mechanism through which environmental sensory cues regulate aging rates by modulating the activities of specific sensory neurons and ILPs. © 2016 Artan et al.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/2688
DOI
10.1101/gad.279448.116
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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