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Longevity and heavy metal resistance in daf‐2 and age‐1 long‐lived mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans
Author(s) -
BARSYTE DALIA,
LOVEJOY DAVID A.,
LITHGOW GORDON J.
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fj.99-0966com
Subject(s) - caenorhabditis elegans , mutant , metallothionein , biology , longevity , wild type , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , genetics
In the nematode CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS , dauer formation, stress resistance, and longevity are determined in part by DAF‐2 (insulin receptor‐like protein), AGE‐1 (phosphatidylinositol‐3‐OH kinase cat¬alytic subunit), and DAF‐16 (forkhead transcription factor). Mutations in DAF‐2 and AGE‐1 result in increased resistance to heat, oxidants, and UV. We have discov¬ered that DAF‐2 and AGE‐1 mutations result in increased Cd and Cu ion resistance in a 24 h toxicity assay. Lethal concentration (LC 50 ) values for Cd and Cu ions in DAF‐2 and AGE‐1 mutants were significantly ( P <0.001) higher than in wild‐type nematodes. However, LC 50 values in DAF‐16;AGE‐1 mutants were not significantly different, implying that metal resistance is influenced by a DAF‐16‐related function. As metallothionein (MT) proteins play a major role in metal detoxification, we examined the expression of MT genes both under noninducing conditions and after exposure to sublethal and acute heavy metal stress. MT1 mRNA levels were significantly ( P <0.05) higher in DAF‐2 mutants compared to AGE‐1 mutants and wild‐type C. ELEGANS under basal conditions. After 10 mM Cd treatment, induction of MT1 and MT2 mRNA was three‐ and twofold higher, respectively, in DAF‐2 mutant worms than in wild‐type. However, a sublethal concentration of Cd (0.1 mM) resulted in even higher (three‐ to sevenfold) levels of both MT mRNAs in all strains. Cu did not induce MT1 or MT2 mRNAs. These results are consistent with a model in which the insulin‐signaling pathway determines life span through regulation of stress protein genes.— Barsyte, D., Lovejoy, D. A., Lithgow, G. J. Longevity and heavy metal resistance in DAF‐2 and AGE‐1 long‐lived mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans . FASEB J. 15, 627‐634 (2001)

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