2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-9726.2007.00348.x
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Remarkable longevity and stress resistance of nematode PI3K‐null mutants

Abstract: SummaryThe great majority of lifespan-augmenting mutations were discovered in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans . In particular, genetic disruption of insulin-like signaling extends longevity 1.5-to 3-fold in the nematode, and to lesser degrees in other taxa, including fruit flies and mice. C. elegans strains bearing homozygous nonsense mutations in the age-1 gene, which encodes the class-I phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase catalytic subunit (PI3K CS ), produce progeny that were thought to undergo obligatory dev… Show more

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“…This, nonetheless, may explain why we find an additive effect on lifespan of insulin/IGF signaling in combination with other treatments. In fact null mutants of PI3K, a downstream kinase of the insulin/IGF signaling pathway, have extreme longevity beyond that of daf-2 mutants (Ayyadevara et al 2008). The optimization of DR protocol used in this study, for technical reasons, was not possible with this method of DR.…”
Section: Gompertz Analysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This, nonetheless, may explain why we find an additive effect on lifespan of insulin/IGF signaling in combination with other treatments. In fact null mutants of PI3K, a downstream kinase of the insulin/IGF signaling pathway, have extreme longevity beyond that of daf-2 mutants (Ayyadevara et al 2008). The optimization of DR protocol used in this study, for technical reasons, was not possible with this method of DR.…”
Section: Gompertz Analysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A positive impact on lifespan rarely exceeds 40% in invertebrates and is often less in mammals (Spindler, 2012; Lucanic et al ., 2013). In contrast, much larger effects have been observed with genetic interventions, for instance a 10‐fold enhancement induced by mutations in a PI3K subunit gene (Ayyadevara et al ., 2008). It is possible that the most promising path to increase the efficiency of geroprotectors lies in the increase in their specificity to molecular targets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several mutations leading to exceptional longevity of C.elegans have been identified [21][22][23][24] and studied extensively for their remarkable elevations of both lifespan and stress-resistance traits [1,2] (see also Table Ia). To model the effects of anti-aging interventions we have tested five RNAi treatments targeting genes with the largest reported life-span extending effects (see Figure 1a and Table Ib for the summary of our confirmatory survival experiment and the lifespans reported in the original publications).…”
Section: A Selection Of Long-lived Strains and Life-extending Intervmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, the strongest lifespan extension effect is achieved in C.elegans and corresponds to almost 10-fold increase of lifespan by the mg44 nonsense mutation of age-1 gene [1,2]. That extreme hyperlongevity, however, requires two generations of homozygosity for a mutation, and thus total pre-embryonal genetic disruption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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