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Dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by Sirt1 and TXNIP as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions

The organism's ability to regulate oxidative stress and metabolism is well recognized as a major determinant of longevity. While much research interest in this area is directed towards the study of genes that inhibit oxidative stress and/or improve metabolism, contribution to the aging process...

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Autores principales: Mousa, Shaker A., Gallati, Christine, Simone, Tessa, Dier, Emmy, Yalcin, Murat, Dyskin, Evgeny, Thangirala, Sudha, Hanko, Christine, Rebbaa, Abdelhadi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2830051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20195491
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author Mousa, Shaker A.
Gallati, Christine
Simone, Tessa
Dier, Emmy
Yalcin, Murat
Dyskin, Evgeny
Thangirala, Sudha
Hanko, Christine
Rebbaa, Abdelhadi
author_facet Mousa, Shaker A.
Gallati, Christine
Simone, Tessa
Dier, Emmy
Yalcin, Murat
Dyskin, Evgeny
Thangirala, Sudha
Hanko, Christine
Rebbaa, Abdelhadi
author_sort Mousa, Shaker A.
collection PubMed
description The organism's ability to regulate oxidative stress and metabolism is well recognized as a major determinant of longevity. While much research interest in this area is directed towards the study of genes that inhibit oxidative stress and/or improve metabolism, contribution to the aging process of genes with antagonistic effects on these two pathways is still less understood. The present study investigated the respective roles of the histone deacetylase Sirt1 and the thioredoxin binding protein TXNIP, two genes with opposite effects on oxidative stress and metabolism, in mediating the action of putative anti-aging interventions. Experiments were carried out in vitro and in vivo to determine the effect of proven, limited calorie availability, and unproven, resveratrol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), on the expression of Sirt1 and TXNIP. The results indicated that limited calorie availability consistently inhibited TXNIP in cancer and in normal cells including stem cells, however, it only slightly induced Sirt1expression in cancer cells. In contrast, resveratrol had a biphasic effect, and DHEA inhibited the expression of these two genes in a tissue specific manner, both in vitro and in vivo. Whereas all the three approaches tested inhibited TXNIP through the glycolytic pathway, DHEA acted by inhibiting G6PD and resveratrol through the activation of AMPK. In light of previous reports that Sirt1 induces AMPK-mediated signaling pathway, our findings point to the possibility of a negative relationship between Sirt1 and TXNIP that, if validated, can be exploited to improve the efficacy of putative anti-aging interventions.
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spelling pubmed-28300512010-03-01 Dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by Sirt1 and TXNIP as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions Mousa, Shaker A. Gallati, Christine Simone, Tessa Dier, Emmy Yalcin, Murat Dyskin, Evgeny Thangirala, Sudha Hanko, Christine Rebbaa, Abdelhadi Aging (Albany NY) Research Article The organism's ability to regulate oxidative stress and metabolism is well recognized as a major determinant of longevity. While much research interest in this area is directed towards the study of genes that inhibit oxidative stress and/or improve metabolism, contribution to the aging process of genes with antagonistic effects on these two pathways is still less understood. The present study investigated the respective roles of the histone deacetylase Sirt1 and the thioredoxin binding protein TXNIP, two genes with opposite effects on oxidative stress and metabolism, in mediating the action of putative anti-aging interventions. Experiments were carried out in vitro and in vivo to determine the effect of proven, limited calorie availability, and unproven, resveratrol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), on the expression of Sirt1 and TXNIP. The results indicated that limited calorie availability consistently inhibited TXNIP in cancer and in normal cells including stem cells, however, it only slightly induced Sirt1expression in cancer cells. In contrast, resveratrol had a biphasic effect, and DHEA inhibited the expression of these two genes in a tissue specific manner, both in vitro and in vivo. Whereas all the three approaches tested inhibited TXNIP through the glycolytic pathway, DHEA acted by inhibiting G6PD and resveratrol through the activation of AMPK. In light of previous reports that Sirt1 induces AMPK-mediated signaling pathway, our findings point to the possibility of a negative relationship between Sirt1 and TXNIP that, if validated, can be exploited to improve the efficacy of putative anti-aging interventions. Impact Journals LLC 2009-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2830051/ /pubmed/20195491 Text en Copyright: ©2009 Mousa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mousa, Shaker A.
Gallati, Christine
Simone, Tessa
Dier, Emmy
Yalcin, Murat
Dyskin, Evgeny
Thangirala, Sudha
Hanko, Christine
Rebbaa, Abdelhadi
Dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by Sirt1 and TXNIP as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions
title Dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by Sirt1 and TXNIP as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions
title_full Dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by Sirt1 and TXNIP as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions
title_fullStr Dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by Sirt1 and TXNIP as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions
title_full_unstemmed Dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by Sirt1 and TXNIP as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions
title_short Dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by Sirt1 and TXNIP as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions
title_sort dual targeting of the antagonistic pathways mediated by sirt1 and txnip as a putative approach to enhance the efficacy of anti-aging interventions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2830051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20195491
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