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cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging C. elegans gonad
The C. elegans germline and somatic gonad are actively developing until the animal reaches adulthood, and then continue to undergo striking changes as the animal ages. Reported changes include a depletion of available sperm, a decrease in oocyte quality up till mid-life, a reduction in germline nucl...
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2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378273/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22562940 |
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author | McGee, Mathew D. Day, Nicholas Graham, Jill Melov, Simon |
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description | The C. elegans germline and somatic gonad are actively developing until the animal reaches adulthood, and then continue to undergo striking changes as the animal ages. Reported changes include a depletion of available sperm, a decrease in oocyte quality up till mid-life, a reduction in germline nuclei, a decrease in fertility, and an accumulation of DNA in the midbody of aging C. elegans. Here, we have focused on the aging gonad in old animals, and show in detail that the aging gonad undergoes a massive uterine growth composed of endoreduplicating oocytes, yolk, and expanses of chromatin. We use a novel series of imaging techniques in combination with histological methodology for reconstructing aged worms in 3-dimensions, and show in old animals growing masses swelling inside the uterus to occupy most of the diameter of the worm. We link this accelerated growth to the cep-1/p53 tumor suppressor. Because cep-1 is required for DNA damage induced apoptosis, and daf-2 limits longevity, these results suggest a role for age-related DNA damage in dysplastic uterine growths, which in some respects resemble premalignant changes that can occur in aging mammals. |
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spelling | pubmed-33782732012-06-19 cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging C. elegans gonad McGee, Mathew D. Day, Nicholas Graham, Jill Melov, Simon Aging (Albany NY) Priority Research Paper The C. elegans germline and somatic gonad are actively developing until the animal reaches adulthood, and then continue to undergo striking changes as the animal ages. Reported changes include a depletion of available sperm, a decrease in oocyte quality up till mid-life, a reduction in germline nuclei, a decrease in fertility, and an accumulation of DNA in the midbody of aging C. elegans. Here, we have focused on the aging gonad in old animals, and show in detail that the aging gonad undergoes a massive uterine growth composed of endoreduplicating oocytes, yolk, and expanses of chromatin. We use a novel series of imaging techniques in combination with histological methodology for reconstructing aged worms in 3-dimensions, and show in old animals growing masses swelling inside the uterus to occupy most of the diameter of the worm. We link this accelerated growth to the cep-1/p53 tumor suppressor. Because cep-1 is required for DNA damage induced apoptosis, and daf-2 limits longevity, these results suggest a role for age-related DNA damage in dysplastic uterine growths, which in some respects resemble premalignant changes that can occur in aging mammals. Impact Journals LLC 2012-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3378273/ /pubmed/22562940 Text en Copyright: © 2012 McGee 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 author and source are credited |
spellingShingle | Priority Research Paper McGee, Mathew D. Day, Nicholas Graham, Jill Melov, Simon cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging C. elegans gonad |
title | cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging C. elegans gonad |
title_full | cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging C. elegans gonad |
title_fullStr | cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging C. elegans gonad |
title_full_unstemmed | cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging C. elegans gonad |
title_short | cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging C. elegans gonad |
title_sort | cep-1/p53-dependent dysplastic pathology of the aging c. elegans gonad |
topic | Priority Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3378273/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22562940 |
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