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Progress on Understanding How Germline Cell Loss Extends Life in Nematode Worms – Fight Aging!

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Last updated: 2024/08/09 at 6:28 AM
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Researchers have long been aware that removing germline cells can extend the lifespan of nematode worms. Recent studies have delved into the biochemistry of this species to uncover the underlying mechanisms behind this phenomenon. It has been discovered that important signaling pathways originate in the stem cell niche that normally houses germline cells. Targeting these pathways with various therapies may hold the key to slowing down the aging process.

The intricate relationship between reproduction and aging has been demonstrated in various organisms, with the absence of germline cells leading to significant lifespan extension. Research in Caenorhabditis elegans reveals that the somatic gonad emits a signal that triggers a complex signaling network in other tissues to promote longevity when the germline is removed. This signal initiates a genetic network, with components such as daf-16/FOXO and the biosynthesis of dafachronic acids playing crucial roles in promoting longevity. The signaling pathways associated with gonadal longevity also intersect with developmental timing machinery, suggesting a checkpoint for germline integrity.

Despite the progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms behind aging after germline removal, the longevity signal from the somatic gonad remains elusive. It is hypothesized that the signal originates from somatic cells near germline stem cells, as these cells interact closely with the stem cell niche and are first to detect the absence of germline cells.

A recent study found that disrupting cell adhesions between germline stem cells and their niche, the distal tip cell, leads to a significant transcriptomic change in the distal tip cell and extends the lifespan of worms. Furthermore, the TGF-β ligand, tig-2, was identified as the cytokine responsible for evoking downstream longevity pathways throughout the body in response to germline ablation. This sheds light on the origin of longevity signaling post-germline removal and highlights the crucial role of stem cells and their niche in the aging process.

Link: https://doi.org/10.1038/s44318-024-00185-3

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