RRC ID 80907
Author Okahata M, Sawada N, Nakao K, Ohta A, Kuhara A.
Title Screening for cold tolerance genes in C. elegans, whose expressions are affected by anticancer drugs camptothecin and leptomycin B.
Journal Sci Rep
Abstract Temperature is a vital environmental factor affecting organisms' survival as they determine the mechanisms to tolerate rapid temperature changes. We demonstrate an experimental system for screening chemicals that affect cold tolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans. The anticancer drugs leptomycin B and camptothecin were among the 4000 chemicals that were screened as those affecting cold tolerance. Genes whose expression was affected by leptomycin B or camptothecin under cold stimuli were investigated by transcriptome analysis. Abnormal cold tolerance was detected in several mutants possessing genes that were rendered defective and whose expression altered after exposure to either leptomycin B or camptothecin. The genetic epistasis analysis revealed that leptomycin B or camptothecin may increase cold tolerance by affecting a pathway upstream of the insulin receptor DAF-2 that regulates cold tolerance in the intestine. Our experimental system combining drug and cold tolerance could be used for a comprehensive screening of genes that control cold tolerance at a low cost and in a short time period.
Volume 14(1)
Pages 5401
Published 2024-3-5
DOI 10.1038/s41598-024-55794-z
PII 10.1038/s41598-024-55794-z
PMID 38443452
PMC PMC10914781
MeSH Animals Antineoplastic Agents* Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics Camptothecin* / pharmacology Fatty Acids, Unsaturated
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C.elegans tm830 tm1503 tm2319 tm1711