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Cell-cell metabolite exchange creates a pro-survival metabolic environment that extends lifespan
Clara Correia‐Melo, Stephan Kamrad, Roland Tengölics, Christoph B. Messner, Pauline Trébulle, StJohn Townsend, Sreejith J. Varma, Anja Freiwald, Benjamin M. Heineike, Kate Campbell, Lucía Herrera-Domínguez, Simran Kaur Aulakh, Łukasz Szyrwiel, Jason Yu, Aleksej Zelezniak
Cell · 2023 · ▲ 51 citations
Abstract
Metabolism is deeply intertwined with aging. Effects of metabolic interventions on aging have been explained with intracellular metabolism, growth control, and signaling. Studying chronological aging in yeast, we reveal a so far overlooked metabolic property that influences aging via the exchange of metabolites. We observed that metabolites exported by young cells are re-imported by chronologically aging cells, resulting in cross-generational metabolic interactions. Then, we used self-establishing metabolically cooperating communities (SeMeCo) as a tool to increase metabolite exchange and observed significant lifespan extensions. The longevity of the SeMeCo was attributable to metabolic reconfigurations in methionine consumer cells. These obtained a more glycolytic metabolism and increased the export of protective metabolites that in turn extended the lifespan of cells that supplied them with methionine. Our results establish metabolite exchange interactions as a determinant of cellular aging and show that metabolically cooperating cells can shape the metabolic environment to extend their lifespan.
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Correia‐Melo, C., Kamrad, S., Tengölics, R., Messner, C.B., Trébulle, P., Townsend, S., Varma, S.J., Freiwald, A., Heineike, B.M., Campbell, K., Herrera-Domínguez, L., Aulakh, S.K., Szyrwiel, �., Yu, J., Zelezniak, A., Demichev, V., Mülleder, M., Papp, B., Alam, M.T., & Ralser, M. (2023). Cell-cell metabolite exchange creates a pro-survival metabolic environment that extends lifespan. <em>Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2022.12.007
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Correia‐Melo C, Kamrad S, Tengölics R, Messner CB, Trébulle P, Townsend S, et al. Cell-cell metabolite exchange creates a pro-survival metabolic environment that extends lifespan. Cell. 2023. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2022.12.007.
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@article{clara2023Cellce,
title = {Cell-cell metabolite exchange creates a pro-survival metabolic environment that extends lifespan},
author = {Clara Correia‐Melo and Stephan Kamrad and Roland Tengölics and Christoph B. Messner and Pauline Trébulle and StJohn Townsend and Sreejith J. Varma and Anja Freiwald and Benjamin M. Heineike and Kate Campbell and Lucía Herrera-Domínguez and Simran Kaur Aulakh and Łukasz Szyrwiel and Jason Yu and Aleksej Zelezniak and Vadim Demichev and Michael Mülleder and Balázs Papp and Mohammad Tauqeer Alam and Markus Ralser},
journal = {Cell},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2022.12.007},
}
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