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The flavonoid 4,4′-dimethoxychalcone promotes autophagy-dependent longevity across species
Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez, Andreas Zimmermann, Katharina Kainz, Federico Pietrocola, Guo Chen, Silvia Maglioni, Alfonso Schiavi, Jihoon Nah, Sara Mertel, Christine B. Beuschel, Francesca Castoldi, Valentina Sica, Gert Trausinger, Reingard Raml, Cornelia Sommer
Nature Communications · 2019 · ▲ 140 citations
Abstract
Ageing constitutes the most important risk factor for all major chronic ailments, including malignant, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. However, behavioural and pharmacological interventions with feasible potential to promote health upon ageing remain rare. Here we report the identification of the flavonoid 4,4'-dimethoxychalcone (DMC) as a natural compound with anti-ageing properties. External DMC administration extends the lifespan of yeast, worms and flies, decelerates senescence(definition) of human cell cultures, and protects mice from prolonged myocardial ischaemia. Concomitantly, DMC induces autophagy(definition), which is essential for its cytoprotective effects from yeast to mice. This pro-autophagic response induces a conserved systemic change in metabolism, operates independently of TORC1 signalling and depends on specific GATA transcription factors. Notably, we identify DMC in the plant Angelica keiskei koidzumi, to which longevity- and health-promoting effects are ascribed in Asian traditional medicine. In summary, we have identified and mechanistically characterised the conserved longevity-promoting effects of a natural anti-ageing drug.
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Carmona‐Gutiérrez, D., Zimmermann, A., Kainz, K., Pietrocola, F., Chen, G., Maglioni, S., Schiavi, A., Nah, J., Mertel, S., Beuschel, C.B., Castoldi, F., Sica, V., Trausinger, G., Raml, R., Sommer, C., Schroeder, S., Hofer, S.J., Bauer, M.A., Pendl, T., & Tadić, J. (2019). The flavonoid 4,4′-dimethoxychalcone promotes autophagy-dependent longevity across species. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08555-w
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Carmona‐Gutiérrez D, Zimmermann A, Kainz K, Pietrocola F, Chen G, Maglioni S, et al. The flavonoid 4,4′-dimethoxychalcone promotes autophagy-dependent longevity across species. Nature Communications. 2019. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-08555-w.
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@article{didac2019Thefla,
title = {The flavonoid 4,4′-dimethoxychalcone promotes autophagy-dependent longevity across species},
author = {Didac Carmona‐Gutiérrez and Andreas Zimmermann and Katharina Kainz and Federico Pietrocola and Guo Chen and Silvia Maglioni and Alfonso Schiavi and Jihoon Nah and Sara Mertel and Christine B. Beuschel and Francesca Castoldi and Valentina Sica and Gert Trausinger and Reingard Raml and Cornelia Sommer and Sabrina Schroeder and Sebastian J. Hofer and Maria A. Bauer and Tobias Pendl and Jelena Tadić and Christopher Dammbrueck and Zehan Hu and Christoph Ruckenstuhl and Tobias Eisenberg and Sylvère Durand},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2019},
doi = {10.1038/s41467-019-08555-w},
}
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