RRC ID 80850
著者 Booth LN, Shi C, Tantilert C, Yeo RW, Miklas JW, Hebestreit K, Hollenhorst CN, Maures TJ, Buckley MT, Murphy CT, Brunet A.
タイトル Males induce premature demise of the opposite sex by multifaceted strategies.
ジャーナル Nat Aging
Abstract Interactions between the sexes negatively impact health in many species. In Caenorhabditis, males shorten the lifespan of the opposite sex-hermaphrodites or females. Here we use transcriptomic profiling and targeted screens to systematically uncover conserved genes involved in male-induced demise in C. elegans. Some genes (for example, delm-2, acbp-3), when knocked down, are specifically protective against male-induced demise. Others (for example, sri-40), when knocked down, extend lifespan with and without males, suggesting general mechanisms of protection. In contrast, many classical long-lived mutants are impacted more negatively than wild type by the presence of males, highlighting the importance of sexual environment for longevity. Interestingly, genes induced by males are triggered by specific male components (seminal fluid, sperm and pheromone), and manipulating these genes in combination in hermaphrodites induces stronger protection. One of these genes, the conserved ion channel delm-2, acts in the nervous system and intestine to regulate lipid metabolism. Our analysis reveals striking differences in longevity in single sex versus mixed sex environments and uncovers elaborate strategies elicited by sexual interactions that could extend to other species.
巻・号 2(9)
ページ 809-823
公開日 2022-9-1
DOI 10.1038/s43587-022-00276-y
PII 10.1038/s43587-022-00276-y
PMID 37118502
PMC PMC10154206
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis* Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics Disorders of Sex Development* / genetics Female Longevity / genetics Male Semen Spermatozoa
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線虫 tm2428 tm2652