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Phosphatidylethanolamine positively regulates autophagy and longevity
Patrick Rockenfeller, Michal Koska, Federico Pietrocola, Nadège Minois, Oskar Knittelfelder, Valentina Sica, Joakim Franz, Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez, Guido Kroemer, Frank Madeo
Cell Death and Differentiation · 2015 · ▲ 271 citations
Abstract
Autophagy(definition) is a cellular recycling program that retards ageing by efficiently eliminating damaged and potentially harmful organelles and intracellular protein aggregates. Here, we show that the abundance of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) positively regulates autophagy. Reduction of intracellular PE levels by knocking out either of the two yeast phosphatidylserine decarboxylases (PSD) accelerated chronological ageing-associated production of reactive oxygen species and death. Conversely, the artificial increase of intracellular PE levels, by provision of its precursor ethanolamine or by overexpression of the PE-generating enzyme Psd1, significantly increased autophagic flux, both in yeast and in mammalian cell culture. Importantly administration of ethanolamine was sufficient to extend the lifespan of yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), mammalian cells (U2OS, H4) and flies (Drosophila melanogaster). We thus postulate that the availability of PE may constitute a bottleneck for functional autophagy and that organismal life or healthspan(definition) could be positively influenced by the consumption of ethanolamine-rich food.
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Rockenfeller, P., Koska, M., Pietrocola, F., Minois, N., Knittelfelder, O., Sica, V., Franz, J., Carmona‐Gutiérrez, D., Kroemer, G., & Madeo, F. (2015). Phosphatidylethanolamine positively regulates autophagy and longevity. <em>Cell Death and Differentiation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/cdd.2014.219
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Rockenfeller P, Koska M, Pietrocola F, Minois N, Knittelfelder O, Sica V, et al. Phosphatidylethanolamine positively regulates autophagy and longevity. Cell Death and Differentiation. 2015. doi:10.1038/cdd.2014.219.
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@article{patrick2015Phosph,
title = {Phosphatidylethanolamine positively regulates autophagy and longevity},
author = {Patrick Rockenfeller and Michal Koska and Federico Pietrocola and Nadège Minois and Oskar Knittelfelder and Valentina Sica and Joakim Franz and Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez and Guido Kroemer and Frank Madeo},
journal = {Cell Death and Differentiation},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1038/cdd.2014.219},
}
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