Folick_2015_Science_347_83

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Title : Aging. Lysosomal signaling molecules regulate longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans - Folick_2015_Science_347_83
Author(s) : Folick A , Oakley HD , Yu Y , Armstrong EH , Kumari M , Sanor L , Moore DD , Ortlund EA , Zechner R , Wang MC
Ref : Science , 347 :83 , 2015
Abstract :

Lysosomes are crucial cellular organelles for human health that function in digestion and recycling of extracellular and intracellular macromolecules. We describe a signaling role for lysosomes that affects aging. In the worm Caenorhabditis elegans, the lysosomal acid lipase LIPL-4 triggered nuclear translocalization of a lysosomal lipid chaperone LBP-8, which promoted longevity by activating the nuclear hormone receptors NHR-49 and NHR-80. We used high-throughput metabolomic analysis to identify several lipids in which abundance was increased in worms constitutively overexpressing LIPL-4. Among them, oleoylethanolamide directly bound to LBP-8 and NHR-80 proteins, activated transcription of target genes of NHR-49 and NHR-80, and promoted longevity in C. elegans. These findings reveal a lysosome-to-nucleus signaling pathway that promotes longevity and suggest a function of lysosomes as signaling organelles in metazoans.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: caeel-K04A8.5

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Folick A, Oakley HD, Yu Y, Armstrong EH, Kumari M, Sanor L, Moore DD, Ortlund EA, Zechner R, Wang MC (2015)
Aging. Lysosomal signaling molecules regulate longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans
Science 347 :83

Folick A, Oakley HD, Yu Y, Armstrong EH, Kumari M, Sanor L, Moore DD, Ortlund EA, Zechner R, Wang MC (2015)
Science 347 :83