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Identification of evolutionarily conserved genetic regulators of cellular aging

Gerhard Laschober, Doris Ruli, Edith Hofer, Christoph Mück, Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez, Julia Ring, Eveline Hütter, Christoph Ruckenstuhl, Lucia Mičutková, Regina Brunauer, Angelika Jamnig, Daniela Trimmel, Dietmar Herndler‐Brandstetter, Stefan M. Brunner, Christoph Zenzmaier

Aging Cell · 2010 · ▲ 53 citations

Abstract

To identify new genetic regulators of cellular aging and senescence(definition), we performed genome-wide comparative RNA profiling with selected human cellular model systems, reflecting replicative senescence, stress-induced premature senescence, and distinct other forms of cellular aging. Gene expression profiles were measured, analyzed, and entered into a newly generated database referred to as the GiSAO database. Bioinformatic analysis revealed a set of new candidate genes, conserved across the majority of the cellular aging models, which were so far not associated with cellular aging, and highlighted several new pathways that potentially play a role in cellular aging. Several candidate genes obtained through this analysis have been confirmed by functional experiments, thereby validating the experimental approach. The effect of genetic deletion on chronological lifespan in yeast was assessed for 93 genes where (i) functional homologues were found in the yeast genome and (ii) the deletion strain was viable. We identified several genes whose deletion led to significant changes of chronological lifespan in yeast, featuring both lifespan shortening and lifespan extension. In conclusion, an unbiased screen across species uncovered several so far unrecognized molecular pathways for cellular aging that are conserved in evolution.

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Laschober, G., Ruli, D., Hofer, E., Mück, C., Carmona‐Gutiérrez, D., Ring, J., Hütter, E., Ruckenstuhl, C., Mičutková, L., Brunauer, R., Jamnig, A., Trimmel, D., Herndler‐Brandstetter, D., Brunner, S.M., Zenzmaier, C., Sampson, N., Breitenbach, M., Fröhlich, K., Grubeck‐Loebenstein, B., &amp; Berger, P. (2010). Identification of evolutionarily conserved genetic regulators of cellular aging. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-9726.2010.00637.x
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Laschober G, Ruli D, Hofer E, Mück C, Carmona‐Gutiérrez D, Ring J, et al. Identification of evolutionarily conserved genetic regulators of cellular aging. Aging Cell. 2010. doi:10.1111/j.1474-9726.2010.00637.x.
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@article{gerhard2010Identi, title = {Identification of evolutionarily conserved genetic regulators of cellular aging}, author = {Gerhard Laschober and Doris Ruli and Edith Hofer and Christoph Mück and Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez and Julia Ring and Eveline Hütter and Christoph Ruckenstuhl and Lucia Mičutková and Regina Brunauer and Angelika Jamnig and Daniela Trimmel and Dietmar Herndler‐Brandstetter and Stefan M. Brunner and Christoph Zenzmaier and Natalie Sampson and Michael Breitenbach and Kai‐Uwe Fröhlich and Beatrix Grubeck‐Loebenstein and Peter Berger and Matthias J. Wieser and Regina Grillari‐Voglauer and Gerhard Thallinger and Johannes Grillari and Zlatko Trajanoski}, journal = {Aging Cell}, year = {2010}, doi = {10.1111/j.1474-9726.2010.00637.x}, }

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