Promoting basal levels of autophagy in the nervous system enhances longevity and oxidant resistance in adult Drosophila
Salk Institute for Biological Studies · Western University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Autophagy is involved with the turnover of intracellular components and the management of stress responses. Genetic studies in mice have shown that suppression of neuronal autophagy can lead to the accumulation of protein aggregates and neurodegeneration. However, no study has shown that increasing autophagic gene expression can be beneficial to an aging nervous system. Here we demonstrate that expression of several autophagy genes is reduced in Drosophila neural tissues as a normal part of aging. The age-dependent suppression of autophagy occurs concomitantly with the accumulation of insoluble ubiquitinated proteins (IUP), a marker of neuronal aging and degeneration. Mutations in the Atg8a gene…
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6Topics & keywords
- Autophagy
- Biology
- Neurodegeneration
- Cell biology
- Oxidative stress
- Senescence
- Longevity
- Ageing