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Overexpression of Atg5 in mice activates autophagy and extends lifespan
Jong-Ok Pyo, Seung-Min Yoo, Hye-Hyun Ahn, Jihoon Nah, Se-Hoon Hong, Tae‐In Kam, Sunmin Jung, Yong‐Keun Jung
Nature Communications · 2013 · ▲ 706 citations
Abstract
Autophagy(definition) has been implicated in the ageing process, but whether autophagy activation extends lifespan in mammals is unknown. Here we show that ubiquitous overexpression of Atg5, a protein essential for autophagosome formation, extends median lifespan of mice by 17.2%. We demonstrate that moderate overexpression of Atg5 in mice enhances autophagy, and that Atg5 transgenic mice showed anti-ageing phenotypes, including leanness, increased insulin sensitivity and improved motor function. Furthermore, mouse embryonic fibroblasts cultured from Atg5 transgenic mice are more tolerant to oxidative damage and cell death induced by oxidative stress, and this tolerance was reversible by treatment with an autophagy inhibitor. Our observations suggest that the leanness and lifespan extension in Atg5 transgenic mice may be the result of increased autophagic activity. Changes in autophagy have been shown to modulate lifespan in lower organisms. Here, Pyo et al.show that mice globally overexpressing the autophagy protein Atg5 live longer and are leaner than normal mice, providing the first evidence that increased autophagy extends lifespan in mammals.
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Pyo, J., Yoo, S., Ahn, H., Nah, J., Hong, S., Kam, T., Jung, S., & Jung, Y. (2013). Overexpression of Atg5 in mice activates autophagy and extends lifespan. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3300
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Pyo J, Yoo S, Ahn H, Nah J, Hong S, Kam T, et al. Overexpression of Atg5 in mice activates autophagy and extends lifespan. Nature Communications. 2013. doi:10.1038/ncomms3300.
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@article{jongok2013Overex,
title = {Overexpression of Atg5 in mice activates autophagy and extends lifespan},
author = {Jong-Ok Pyo and Seung-Min Yoo and Hye-Hyun Ahn and Jihoon Nah and Se-Hoon Hong and Tae‐In Kam and Sunmin Jung and Yong‐Keun Jung},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms3300},
}
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