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Lifespan and Stress Resistance in Drosophila with Overexpressed DNA Repair Genes
Mikhail Shaposhnikov, Ekaterina Proshkina, Lyubov Shilova, Alex Zhavoronkov, Alexey Moskalev
Scientific Reports · 2015 · ▲ 88 citations
Abstract
DNA repair declines with age and correlates with longevity in many animal species. In this study, we investigated the effects of GAL4-induced overexpression of genes implicated in DNA repair on lifespan and resistance to stress factors in Drosophila melanogaster. Stress factors included hyperthermia, oxidative stress, and starvation. Overexpression was either constitutive or conditional and either ubiquitous or tissue-specific (nervous system). Overexpressed genes included those involved in recognition of DNA damage (homologs of HUS1, CHK2), nucleotide and base excision repair (homologs of XPF, XPC and AP-endonuclease-1), and repair of double-stranded DNA breaks (homologs of BRCA2, XRCC3, KU80 and WRNexo). The overexpression of different DNA repair genes led to both positive and negative effects on lifespan and stress resistance. Effects were dependent on GAL4 driver, stage of induction, sex, and role of the gene in the DNA repair process. While the constitutive/neuron-specific and conditional/ubiquitous overexpression of DNA repair genes negatively impacted lifespan and stress resistance, the constitutive/ubiquitous and conditional/neuron-specific overexpression of Hus1, mnk, mei-9, mus210, and WRNexo had beneficial effects. This study demonstrates for the first time the effects of overexpression of these DNA repair genes on both lifespan and stress resistance in D. melanogaster.
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Shaposhnikov, M., Proshkina, E., Shilova, L., Zhavoronkov, A., & Moskalev, A. (2015). Lifespan and Stress Resistance in Drosophila with Overexpressed DNA Repair Genes. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep15299
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Shaposhnikov M, Proshkina E, Shilova L, Zhavoronkov A, Moskalev A. Lifespan and Stress Resistance in Drosophila with Overexpressed DNA Repair Genes. Scientific Reports. 2015. doi:10.1038/srep15299.
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@article{mikhail2015Lifesp,
title = {Lifespan and Stress Resistance in Drosophila with Overexpressed DNA Repair Genes},
author = {Mikhail Shaposhnikov and Ekaterina Proshkina and Lyubov Shilova and Alex Zhavoronkov and Alexey Moskalev},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1038/srep15299},
}
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