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Hypoxia tolerance, longevity and cancer-resistance in the mole rat Spalax – a liver transcriptomics approach

Hanno Schmidt, Assaf Malik, Anne Bicker, Gesa Poetzsch, Aaron Avivi, Imad Shams, Thomas Hankeln

Scientific Reports · 2017 · ▲ 51 citations

Abstract

The blind subterranean mole rat Spalax shows a remarkable tolerance to hypoxia, cancer-resistance and longevity. Unravelling the genomic basis of these adaptations will be important for biomedical applications. RNA-Seq gene expression data were obtained from normoxic and hypoxic Spalax and rat liver tissue. Hypoxic Spalax broadly downregulates genes from major liver function pathways. This energy-saving response is likely a crucial adaptation to low oxygen levels. In contrast, the hypoxia-sensitive rat shows massive upregulation of energy metabolism genes. Candidate genes with plausible connections to the mole rat's phenotype, such as important key genes related to hypoxia-tolerance, DNA damage repair, tumourigenesis and ageing, are substantially higher expressed in Spalax than in rat. Comparative liver transcriptomics highlights the importance of molecular adaptations at the gene regulatory level in Spalax and pinpoints a variety of starting points for subsequent functional studies.

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Schmidt, H., Malik, A., Bicker, A., Poetzsch, G., Avivi, A., Shams, I., &amp; Hankeln, T. (2017). Hypoxia tolerance, longevity and cancer-resistance in the mole rat Spalax – a liver transcriptomics approach. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13905-z
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Schmidt H, Malik A, Bicker A, Poetzsch G, Avivi A, Shams I, et al. Hypoxia tolerance, longevity and cancer-resistance in the mole rat Spalax – a liver transcriptomics approach. Scientific Reports. 2017. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-13905-z.
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@article{hanno2017Hypoxi, title = {Hypoxia tolerance, longevity and cancer-resistance in the mole rat Spalax – a liver transcriptomics approach}, author = {Hanno Schmidt and Assaf Malik and Anne Bicker and Gesa Poetzsch and Aaron Avivi and Imad Shams and Thomas Hankeln}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-017-13905-z}, }

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