Elevated Trehalose Levels In C. Elegans Daf-2 Mutants Increase Stress Resistance, Not Lifespan

METABOLITES(2021)

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The C. elegans insulin/IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) signaling mutant daf-2 recapitulates the dauer metabolic signature-a shift towards lipid and carbohydrate accumulation-which may be linked to its longevity and stress resistance phenotypes. Trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, is highly upregulated in daf-2 mutants and it has been linked to proteome stabilization and protection against heat, cold, desiccation, and hypoxia. Earlier studies suggested that elevated trehalose levels can explain up to 43% of the lifespan extension observed in daf-2 mutants. Here we demonstrate that trehalose accumulation is responsible for increased osmotolerance, and to some degree thermotolerance, rather than longevity in daf-2 mutants. This indicates that particular stress resistance phenotypes can be uncoupled from longevity.
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Caenorhabditis elegans, lifespan, trehalose, trehalose 6-phosphate synthase, maltose, glucose, glycogen
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