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DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans

Elimination of the proliferating germline extends lifespan in C. elegans. This phenomenon provides a unique platform to understand how complex metazoans retain metabolic homeostasis when challenged with major physiological perturbations. Here, we demonstrate that two conserved transcription regulato...

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Autores principales: Amrit, Francis Raj Gandhi, Steenkiste, Elizabeth Marie, Ratnappan, Ramesh, Chen, Shaw-Wen, McClendon, T. Brooke, Kostka, Dennis, Yanowitz, Judith, Olsen, Carissa Perez, Ghazi, Arjumand
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4749232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005788
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author Amrit, Francis Raj Gandhi
Steenkiste, Elizabeth Marie
Ratnappan, Ramesh
Chen, Shaw-Wen
McClendon, T. Brooke
Kostka, Dennis
Yanowitz, Judith
Olsen, Carissa Perez
Ghazi, Arjumand
author_facet Amrit, Francis Raj Gandhi
Steenkiste, Elizabeth Marie
Ratnappan, Ramesh
Chen, Shaw-Wen
McClendon, T. Brooke
Kostka, Dennis
Yanowitz, Judith
Olsen, Carissa Perez
Ghazi, Arjumand
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description Elimination of the proliferating germline extends lifespan in C. elegans. This phenomenon provides a unique platform to understand how complex metazoans retain metabolic homeostasis when challenged with major physiological perturbations. Here, we demonstrate that two conserved transcription regulators essential for the longevity of germline-less adults, DAF-16/FOXO3A and TCER-1/TCERG1, concurrently enhance the expression of multiple genes involved in lipid synthesis and breakdown, and that both gene classes promote longevity. Lipidomic analyses revealed that key lipogenic processes, including de novo fatty acid synthesis, triglyceride production, desaturation and elongation, are augmented upon germline removal. Our data suggest that lipid anabolic and catabolic pathways are coordinately augmented in response to germline loss, and this metabolic shift helps preserve lipid homeostasis. DAF-16 and TCER-1 also perform essential inhibitory functions in germline-ablated animals. TCER-1 inhibits the somatic gene-expression program that facilitates reproduction and represses anti-longevity genes, whereas DAF-16 impedes ribosome biogenesis. Additionally, we discovered that TCER-1 is critical for optimal fertility in normal adults, suggesting that the protein acts as a switch supporting reproductive fitness or longevity depending on the presence or absence of the germline. Collectively, our data offer insights into how organisms adapt to changes in reproductive status, by utilizing the activating and repressive functions of transcription factors and coordinating fat production and degradation.
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spelling pubmed-47492322016-02-26 DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans Amrit, Francis Raj Gandhi Steenkiste, Elizabeth Marie Ratnappan, Ramesh Chen, Shaw-Wen McClendon, T. Brooke Kostka, Dennis Yanowitz, Judith Olsen, Carissa Perez Ghazi, Arjumand PLoS Genet Research Article Elimination of the proliferating germline extends lifespan in C. elegans. This phenomenon provides a unique platform to understand how complex metazoans retain metabolic homeostasis when challenged with major physiological perturbations. Here, we demonstrate that two conserved transcription regulators essential for the longevity of germline-less adults, DAF-16/FOXO3A and TCER-1/TCERG1, concurrently enhance the expression of multiple genes involved in lipid synthesis and breakdown, and that both gene classes promote longevity. Lipidomic analyses revealed that key lipogenic processes, including de novo fatty acid synthesis, triglyceride production, desaturation and elongation, are augmented upon germline removal. Our data suggest that lipid anabolic and catabolic pathways are coordinately augmented in response to germline loss, and this metabolic shift helps preserve lipid homeostasis. DAF-16 and TCER-1 also perform essential inhibitory functions in germline-ablated animals. TCER-1 inhibits the somatic gene-expression program that facilitates reproduction and represses anti-longevity genes, whereas DAF-16 impedes ribosome biogenesis. Additionally, we discovered that TCER-1 is critical for optimal fertility in normal adults, suggesting that the protein acts as a switch supporting reproductive fitness or longevity depending on the presence or absence of the germline. Collectively, our data offer insights into how organisms adapt to changes in reproductive status, by utilizing the activating and repressive functions of transcription factors and coordinating fat production and degradation. Public Library of Science 2016-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4749232/ /pubmed/26862916 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005788 Text en © 2016 Amrit et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Amrit, Francis Raj Gandhi
Steenkiste, Elizabeth Marie
Ratnappan, Ramesh
Chen, Shaw-Wen
McClendon, T. Brooke
Kostka, Dennis
Yanowitz, Judith
Olsen, Carissa Perez
Ghazi, Arjumand
DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans
title DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans
title_full DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans
title_fullStr DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans
title_full_unstemmed DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans
title_short DAF-16 and TCER-1 Facilitate Adaptation to Germline Loss by Restoring Lipid Homeostasis and Repressing Reproductive Physiology in C. elegans
title_sort daf-16 and tcer-1 facilitate adaptation to germline loss by restoring lipid homeostasis and repressing reproductive physiology in c. elegans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4749232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26862916
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005788
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