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Small nucleoli are a cellular hallmark of longevity

Varnesh Tiku, Chirag Jain, Yotam Raz, Shuhei Nakamura, Bree Heestand, Wei Liu, Martin R. Späth, H. Eka D. Suchiman, Roman‐Ulrich Müller, P. Eline Slagboom, Linda Partridge, Adam Antebi

Nature Communications · 2017 · ▲ 295 citations

Abstract

Animal lifespan is regulated by conserved metabolic signalling pathways and specific transcription factors, but whether these pathways affect common downstream mechanisms remains largely elusive. Here we show that NCL-1/TRIM2/Brat tumour suppressor extends lifespan and limits nucleolar size in the major C. elegans longevity pathways, as part of a convergent mechanism focused on the nucleolus. Long-lived animals representing distinct longevity pathways exhibit small nucleoli, and decreased expression of rRNA, ribosomal proteins, and the nucleolar protein fibrillarin, dependent on NCL-1. Knockdown of fibrillarin also reduces nucleolar size and extends lifespan. Among wildtype C. elegans, individual nucleolar size varies, but is highly predictive for longevity. Long-lived dietary restricted fruit flies and insulin-like-peptide mutants exhibit small nucleoli and fibrillarin expression, as do long-lived dietary restricted and IRS1 knockout mice. Furthermore, human muscle biopsies from individuals who underwent modest dietary restriction coupled with exercise also display small nucleoli. We suggest that small nucleoli are a cellular hallmark of longevity and metabolic health conserved across taxa.

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Tiku, V., Jain, C., Raz, Y., Nakamura, S., Heestand, B., Liu, W., Späth, M.R., Suchiman, H.E.D., Müller, R., Slagboom, P.E., Partridge, L., &amp; Antebi, A. (2017). Small nucleoli are a cellular hallmark of longevity. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms16083
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Tiku V, Jain C, Raz Y, Nakamura S, Heestand B, Liu W, et al. Small nucleoli are a cellular hallmark of longevity. Nature Communications. 2017. doi:10.1038/ncomms16083.
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@article{varnesh2017Smalln, title = {Small nucleoli are a cellular hallmark of longevity}, author = {Varnesh Tiku and Chirag Jain and Yotam Raz and Shuhei Nakamura and Bree Heestand and Wei Liu and Martin R. Späth and H. Eka D. Suchiman and Roman‐Ulrich Müller and P. Eline Slagboom and Linda Partridge and Adam Antebi}, journal = {Nature Communications}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms16083}, }

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