Title : ATGL-1 mediates the effect of dietary restriction and the insulin\/IGF-1 signaling pathway on longevity in C. elegans - Zaarur_2019_Mol.Metab_27_75 |
Author(s) : Zaarur N , Desevin K , Mackenzie J , Lord A , Grishok A , Kandror KV |
Ref : Mol Metab , 27 :75 , 2019 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Animal lifespan is controlled through genetic pathways that are conserved from nematodes to humans. Lifespan-promoting conditions in nematodes include fasting and a reduction of insulin/IGF signaling. Here we aimed to investigate the input of the Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of the mammalian rate-limiting lipolytic enzyme Adipose Triglyceride Lipase, ATGL-1, in longevity control. METHODS: We used a combination of genetic and biochemical approaches to determine the role of ATGL-1 in accumulation of triglycerides and regulation of longevity. RESULTS: We found that expression of ATGL is increased in the insulin receptor homologue mutant daf-2 in a FoxO/DAF-16-dependent manner. ATGL-1 is also up-regulated by fasting and in the eat-2 loss-of-function mutant strain. Overexpression of ATGL-1 increases basal and maximal oxygen consumption rate and extends lifespan in C. elegans. Reduction of ATGL-1 function suppresses longevity of the long-lived mutants eat-2 and daf-2. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate that ATGL is required for extended lifespan downstream of both dietary restriction and reduced insulin/IGF signaling. |
PubMedSearch : Zaarur_2019_Mol.Metab_27_75 |
PubMedID: 31311719 |
Zaarur N, Desevin K, Mackenzie J, Lord A, Grishok A, Kandror KV (2019)
ATGL-1 mediates the effect of dietary restriction and the insulin\/IGF-1 signaling pathway on longevity in C. elegans
Mol Metab
27 :75
Zaarur N, Desevin K, Mackenzie J, Lord A, Grishok A, Kandror KV (2019)
Mol Metab
27 :75