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A systematic RNAi screen for longevity genes in <i>C. elegans</i>

B. Wade Hamilton, Yuqing Dong, Mami Shindo, Wenyu Liu, Ian D. Odell, Gary Ruvkun, Siu Sylvia Lee

Genes & Development · 2005 · ▲ 530 citations

Abstract

We report here the first genome-wide functional genomic screen for longevity genes. We systematically surveyed Caenorhabditis elegans genes using large-scale RNA interference (RNAi), and found that RNAi inactivation of 89 genes extend C. elegans lifespan. Components of the daf-2/insulin-like signaling pathway are recovered, as well as genes that regulate metabolism, signal transduction, protein turnover, and gene expression. Many of these candidate longevity genes are conserved across animal phylogeny. Genetic interaction analyses with the new longevity genes indicate that some act upstream of the daf-16/FOXO transcription factor or the sir2.1 protein deacetylase, and others function independently of daf-16/FOXO and sir2.1, and might define new pathways to regulate lifespan.

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Hamilton, B.W., Dong, Y., Shindo, M., Liu, W., Odell, I.D., Ruvkun, G., &amp; Lee, S.S. (2005). A systematic RNAi screen for longevity genes in <i>C. elegans</i>. <em>Genes & Development</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1308205
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Hamilton BW, Dong Y, Shindo M, Liu W, Odell ID, Ruvkun G, et al. A systematic RNAi screen for longevity genes in <i>C. elegans</i>. Genes & Development. 2005. doi:10.1101/gad.1308205.
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@article{b2005Asyste, title = {A systematic RNAi screen for longevity genes in <i>C. elegans</i>}, author = {B. Wade Hamilton and Yuqing Dong and Mami Shindo and Wenyu Liu and Ian D. Odell and Gary Ruvkun and Siu Sylvia Lee}, journal = {Genes & Development}, year = {2005}, doi = {10.1101/gad.1308205}, }

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