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Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat
The naked mole rat (NMR, Heterocephalus glaber) is a strictly subterranean, extraordinarily long-lived eusocial mammal(1). Although the size of a mouse, its maximum lifespan exceeds 30 years and makes this animal the longest living rodent. NMRs show negligible senescence, no age-related increase in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3319411/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21993625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10533 |
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author | Kim, Eun Bae Fang, Xiaodong Fushan, Alexey A. Huang, Zhiyong Lobanov, Alexei V. Han, Lijuan Marino, Stefano M. Sun, Xiaoqing Turanov, Anton A. Yang, Pengcheng Yim, Sun Hee Zhao, Xiang Kasaikina, Marina V. Stoletzki, Nina Peng, Chunfang Polak, Paz Xiong, Zhiqiang Kiezun, Adam Zhu, Yabing Chen, Yuanxin Kryukov, Gregory V. Zhang, Qiang Peshkin, Leonid Yang, Lan Bronson, Roderick T. Buffenstein, Rochelle Wang, Bo Han, Changlei Li, Qiye Chen, Li Zhao, Wei Sunyaev, Shamil R. Park, Thomas J. Zhang, Guojie Wang, Jun Gladyshev, Vadim N. |
author_facet | Kim, Eun Bae Fang, Xiaodong Fushan, Alexey A. Huang, Zhiyong Lobanov, Alexei V. Han, Lijuan Marino, Stefano M. Sun, Xiaoqing Turanov, Anton A. Yang, Pengcheng Yim, Sun Hee Zhao, Xiang Kasaikina, Marina V. Stoletzki, Nina Peng, Chunfang Polak, Paz Xiong, Zhiqiang Kiezun, Adam Zhu, Yabing Chen, Yuanxin Kryukov, Gregory V. Zhang, Qiang Peshkin, Leonid Yang, Lan Bronson, Roderick T. Buffenstein, Rochelle Wang, Bo Han, Changlei Li, Qiye Chen, Li Zhao, Wei Sunyaev, Shamil R. Park, Thomas J. Zhang, Guojie Wang, Jun Gladyshev, Vadim N. |
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description | The naked mole rat (NMR, Heterocephalus glaber) is a strictly subterranean, extraordinarily long-lived eusocial mammal(1). Although the size of a mouse, its maximum lifespan exceeds 30 years and makes this animal the longest living rodent. NMRs show negligible senescence, no age-related increase in mortality, and high fecundity until death(2). In addition to delayed aging, NMRs are resistant to both spontaneous cancer and experimentally induced tumorigenesis(3,4). NMRs pose a challenge to the theories that link aging, cancer and redox homeostasis. Although characterized by significant oxidative stress(5), the NMR proteome does not show age-related susceptibility to oxidative damage nor increased ubiquitination(6). NMRs naturally reside in large colonies with a single breeding female, the “queen,” who suppresses the sexual maturity of her subordinates(11). NMRs also live in full darkness, at low oxygen and high carbon dioxide concentrations(7), and are unable to sustain thermogenesis(8) nor feel certain types of pain(9,10). Here we report sequencing and analysis of the NMR genome, which revealed unique genome features and molecular adaptations consistent with cancer resistance, poikilothermy, hairlessness, altered visual function, circadian rhythms and taste sensing, and insensitivity to low oxygen. This information provides insights into NMR’s exceptional longevity and capabilities to live in hostile conditions, in the dark and at low oxygen. The extreme traits of NMR, together with the reported genome and transcriptome information, offer unprecedented opportunities for understanding aging and advancing many other areas of biological and biomedical research. |
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spelling | pubmed-33194112012-05-10 Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat Kim, Eun Bae Fang, Xiaodong Fushan, Alexey A. Huang, Zhiyong Lobanov, Alexei V. Han, Lijuan Marino, Stefano M. Sun, Xiaoqing Turanov, Anton A. Yang, Pengcheng Yim, Sun Hee Zhao, Xiang Kasaikina, Marina V. Stoletzki, Nina Peng, Chunfang Polak, Paz Xiong, Zhiqiang Kiezun, Adam Zhu, Yabing Chen, Yuanxin Kryukov, Gregory V. Zhang, Qiang Peshkin, Leonid Yang, Lan Bronson, Roderick T. Buffenstein, Rochelle Wang, Bo Han, Changlei Li, Qiye Chen, Li Zhao, Wei Sunyaev, Shamil R. Park, Thomas J. Zhang, Guojie Wang, Jun Gladyshev, Vadim N. Nature Article The naked mole rat (NMR, Heterocephalus glaber) is a strictly subterranean, extraordinarily long-lived eusocial mammal(1). Although the size of a mouse, its maximum lifespan exceeds 30 years and makes this animal the longest living rodent. NMRs show negligible senescence, no age-related increase in mortality, and high fecundity until death(2). In addition to delayed aging, NMRs are resistant to both spontaneous cancer and experimentally induced tumorigenesis(3,4). NMRs pose a challenge to the theories that link aging, cancer and redox homeostasis. Although characterized by significant oxidative stress(5), the NMR proteome does not show age-related susceptibility to oxidative damage nor increased ubiquitination(6). NMRs naturally reside in large colonies with a single breeding female, the “queen,” who suppresses the sexual maturity of her subordinates(11). NMRs also live in full darkness, at low oxygen and high carbon dioxide concentrations(7), and are unable to sustain thermogenesis(8) nor feel certain types of pain(9,10). Here we report sequencing and analysis of the NMR genome, which revealed unique genome features and molecular adaptations consistent with cancer resistance, poikilothermy, hairlessness, altered visual function, circadian rhythms and taste sensing, and insensitivity to low oxygen. This information provides insights into NMR’s exceptional longevity and capabilities to live in hostile conditions, in the dark and at low oxygen. The extreme traits of NMR, together with the reported genome and transcriptome information, offer unprecedented opportunities for understanding aging and advancing many other areas of biological and biomedical research. 2011-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3319411/ /pubmed/21993625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10533 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Kim, Eun Bae Fang, Xiaodong Fushan, Alexey A. Huang, Zhiyong Lobanov, Alexei V. Han, Lijuan Marino, Stefano M. Sun, Xiaoqing Turanov, Anton A. Yang, Pengcheng Yim, Sun Hee Zhao, Xiang Kasaikina, Marina V. Stoletzki, Nina Peng, Chunfang Polak, Paz Xiong, Zhiqiang Kiezun, Adam Zhu, Yabing Chen, Yuanxin Kryukov, Gregory V. Zhang, Qiang Peshkin, Leonid Yang, Lan Bronson, Roderick T. Buffenstein, Rochelle Wang, Bo Han, Changlei Li, Qiye Chen, Li Zhao, Wei Sunyaev, Shamil R. Park, Thomas J. Zhang, Guojie Wang, Jun Gladyshev, Vadim N. Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat |
title | Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat |
title_full | Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat |
title_fullStr | Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat |
title_full_unstemmed | Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat |
title_short | Genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat |
title_sort | genome sequencing reveals insights into physiology and longevity of the naked mole rat |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3319411/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21993625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10533 |
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