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Vitamin K2 Extends Lifespan by Alleviating Mitochondrial Stress via the JNK-1/SIR-2.1/DAF-16 Signaling Axis in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Guo SY, Li YQ, Piao H, Zheng WF, Li SQ, Liu ZY, Lv JT, Kong Y, Li QF, Wang YZ, Li SZ, Zhao CL, Li S.
Aging cell · 2026
Abstract
Vitamin K2 is a fat-soluble vitamin that has been reported to exhibit significant anti-stress activity. Anti-stress properties are considered to be closely associated with lifespan extension. Therefore, we investigated the effects of vitamin K2 on the lifespan and stress resistance of Caenorhabditis elegans, as well as the underlying mechanisms. In the present study, we found that the effects of Vitamin K2 on C. elegans are concentration-dependent. High concentrations (10 μM) of Vitamin K2 are toxic to C. elegans, whereas lower concentrations (5 μM) are beneficial. Treatment with 5 μM Vitamin K2 can extend the lifespan of C. elegans, enhance its physiological functions, protect the intestinal barrier, and reduce the accumulation of lipofuscin associated with aging. Furthermore, Vitamin K2 enhanced the stress resistance of C. elegans by maintaining mitochondrial morphology, alleviating mitochondrial stress, reducing ROS levels, and improving mitochondrial membrane potential and ATP production. Vitamin K2 activates the JNK-1/SIR-2.1/DAF-16 signaling pathway and upregulates the expression of downstream target genes such as ctl-1, ctl-2, sod-1, sod-3, and hsp-16.2. We conclude that appropriate doses of Vitamin K2 protect C. elegans from senescence(definition) by activating the JNK-1/SIR-2.1/DAF-16-mediated anti-mitochondrial oxidative stress pathway. These findings suggest that Vitamin K2 may have beneficial effects on lifespan and mitochondrial health in C. elegans, providing a basis for further investigation into its potential relevance for aging and age-related diseases in more complex model systems.
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SY, G., YQ, L., H, P., WF, Z., SQ, L., ZY, L., JT, L., Y, K., QF, L., YZ, W., SZ, L., CL, Z., & S., L. (2026). Vitamin K2 Extends Lifespan by Alleviating Mitochondrial Stress via the JNK-1/SIR-2.1/DAF-16 Signaling Axis in Caenorhabditis elegans. <em>Aging cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.70530
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SY G, YQ L, H P, WF Z, SQ L, ZY L, et al. Vitamin K2 Extends Lifespan by Alleviating Mitochondrial Stress via the JNK-1/SIR-2.1/DAF-16 Signaling Axis in Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging cell. 2026. doi:10.1111/acel.70530.
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@article{guo2026Vitami,
title = {Vitamin K2 Extends Lifespan by Alleviating Mitochondrial Stress via the JNK-1/SIR-2.1/DAF-16 Signaling Axis in Caenorhabditis elegans.},
author = {Guo SY and Li YQ and Piao H and Zheng WF and Li SQ and Liu ZY and Lv JT and Kong Y and Li QF and Wang YZ and Li SZ and Zhao CL and Li S.},
journal = {Aging cell},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1111/acel.70530},
}
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