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Enhanced Longevity by Ibuprofen, Conserved in Multiple Species, Occurs in Yeast through Inhibition of Tryptophan Import

Chong He, Scott Tsuchiyama, Quynh Thi Thuy Nguyen, Ekaterina Plyusnina, Samuel R. Terrill, Sarah Sahibzada, Bhumil Patel, Alena R. Faulkner, Mikhail Shaposhnikov, Ruilin Tian, Mitsuhiro Tsuchiya, Matt Kaeberlein, Alexey Moskalev, Brian K. Kennedy, Michael Polymenis

PLoS Genetics · 2014 · ▲ 103 citations

Abstract

The common non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen has been associated with a reduced risk of some age-related pathologies. However, a general pro-longevity role for ibuprofen and its mechanistic basis remains unclear. Here we show that ibuprofen increased the lifespan of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster, indicative of conserved eukaryotic longevity effects. Studies in yeast indicate that ibuprofen destabilizes the Tat2p permease and inhibits tryptophan uptake. Loss of Tat2p increased replicative lifespan (RLS), but ibuprofen did not increase RLS when Tat2p was stabilized or in an already long-lived strain background impaired for aromatic amino acid uptake. Concomitant with lifespan extension, ibuprofen moderately reduced cell size at birth, leading to a delay in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Similar changes in cell cycle progression were evident in a large dataset of replicatively long-lived yeast deletion strains. These results point to fundamental cell cycle signatures linked with longevity, implicate aromatic amino acid import in aging and identify a largely safe drug that extends lifespan across different kingdoms of life.

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He, C., Tsuchiyama, S., Nguyen, Q.T.T., Plyusnina, E., Terrill, S.R., Sahibzada, S., Patel, B., Faulkner, A.R., Shaposhnikov, M., Tian, R., Tsuchiya, M., Kaeberlein, M., Moskalev, A., Kennedy, B.K., &amp; Polymenis, M. (2014). Enhanced Longevity by Ibuprofen, Conserved in Multiple Species, Occurs in Yeast through Inhibition of Tryptophan Import. <em>PLoS Genetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004860
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He C, Tsuchiyama S, Nguyen QTT, Plyusnina E, Terrill SR, Sahibzada S, et al. Enhanced Longevity by Ibuprofen, Conserved in Multiple Species, Occurs in Yeast through Inhibition of Tryptophan Import. PLoS Genetics. 2014. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004860.
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@article{chong2014Enhanc, title = {Enhanced Longevity by Ibuprofen, Conserved in Multiple Species, Occurs in Yeast through Inhibition of Tryptophan Import}, author = {Chong He and Scott Tsuchiyama and Quynh Thi Thuy Nguyen and Ekaterina Plyusnina and Samuel R. Terrill and Sarah Sahibzada and Bhumil Patel and Alena R. Faulkner and Mikhail Shaposhnikov and Ruilin Tian and Mitsuhiro Tsuchiya and Matt Kaeberlein and Alexey Moskalev and Brian K. Kennedy and Michael Polymenis}, journal = {PLoS Genetics}, year = {2014}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.1004860}, }

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