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Long-lasting geroprotection from brief rapamycin treatment in early adulthood by persistently increased intestinal autophagy
Paula Juricic, Yuxuan Lu, Thomas Leech, Lisa F. Drews, Jonathan Paulitz, Jiongming Lu, Tobias Nespital, Sina Azami, Jennifer C. Regan, Emilie Funk, Jenny Fröhlich, Sebastian Grönke, Linda Partridge
Nature Aging · 2022 · ▲ 116 citations
Abstract
The licensed drug mTOR(definition)-inhibiting drug studied for extending healthspan and lifespan." style="text-decoration:underline dotted; text-underline-offset:2px; cursor:help;">rapamycin(definition) has potential to be repurposed for geroprotection. A key challenge is to avoid adverse side effects from continuous dosing. Here we show that geroprotective effects of chronic rapamycin treatment can be obtained with a brief pulse of the drug in early adulthood in female Drosophila and mice. In Drosophila, a brief, early rapamycin treatment of adults extended lifespan and attenuated age-related decline in the intestine to the same degree as lifelong dosing. Lasting memory of earlier treatment was mediated by elevated autophagy(definition) in intestinal enterocytes, accompanied by increased levels of intestinal LManV and lysozyme. Brief elevation of autophagy in early adulthood itself induced a long-term increase in autophagy. In mice, a 3-month, early treatment also induced a memory effect, with maintenance similar to chronic treatment, of lysozyme distribution, Man2B1 level in intestinal crypts, Paneth cell architecture and gut barrier function, even 6 months after rapamycin was withdrawn.
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Juricic, P., Lu, Y., Leech, T., Drews, L.F., Paulitz, J., Lu, J., Nespital, T., Azami, S., Regan, J.C., Funk, E., Fröhlich, J., Grönke, S., & Partridge, L. (2022). Long-lasting geroprotection from brief rapamycin treatment in early adulthood by persistently increased intestinal autophagy. <em>Nature Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43587-022-00278-w
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Juricic P, Lu Y, Leech T, Drews LF, Paulitz J, Lu J, et al. Long-lasting geroprotection from brief rapamycin treatment in early adulthood by persistently increased intestinal autophagy. Nature Aging. 2022. doi:10.1038/s43587-022-00278-w.
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@article{paula2022Longla,
title = {Long-lasting geroprotection from brief rapamycin treatment in early adulthood by persistently increased intestinal autophagy},
author = {Paula Juricic and Yuxuan Lu and Thomas Leech and Lisa F. Drews and Jonathan Paulitz and Jiongming Lu and Tobias Nespital and Sina Azami and Jennifer C. Regan and Emilie Funk and Jenny Fröhlich and Sebastian Grönke and Linda Partridge},
journal = {Nature Aging},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1038/s43587-022-00278-w},
}
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