RRC ID 46418
Author O'Rourke EJ, Kuballa P, Xavier R, Ruvkun G.
Title ω-6 Polyunsaturated fatty acids extend life span through the activation of autophagy.
Journal Genes Dev
Abstract Adaptation to nutrient scarcity depends on the activation of metabolic programs to efficiently use internal reserves of energy. Activation of these programs in abundant food regimens can extend life span. However, the common molecular and metabolic changes that promote adaptation to nutritional stress and extend life span are mostly unknown. Here we present a response to fasting, enrichment of ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which promotes starvation resistance and extends Caenorhabditis elegans life span. Upon fasting, C. elegans induces the expression of a lipase, which in turn leads to an enrichment of ω-6 PUFAs. Supplementing C. elegans culture media with these ω-6 PUFAs increases their resistance to starvation and extends their life span in conditions of food abundance. Supplementation of C. elegans or human epithelial cells with these ω-6 PUFAs activates autophagy, a cell recycling mechanism that promotes starvation survival and slows aging. Inactivation of C. elegans autophagy components reverses the increase in life span conferred by supplementing the C. elegans diet with these fasting-enriched ω-6 PUFAs. We propose that the salubrious effects of dietary supplementation with ω-3/6 PUFAs (fish oils) that have emerged from epidemiological studies in humans may be due to a similar activation of autophagic programs.
Volume 27(4)
Pages 429-40
Published 2013-2-15
DOI 10.1101/gad.205294.112
PII gad.205294.112
PMID 23392608
PMC PMC3589559
MeSH Animals Autophagy / physiology* Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism Caenorhabditis elegans / physiology* Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / metabolism Cell Line Fasting / physiology Fatty Acids, Omega-6 / metabolism* Gene Expression Regulation HeLa Cells Humans Lipase / genetics Lipase / metabolism Lipolysis Longevity / physiology* Mice Survival Analysis
IF 9.527
Times Cited 77
WOS Category DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY GENETICS & HEREDITY CELL BIOLOGY
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C.elegans tm4417