A micro RNA switch controls dietary restriction‐induced longevity through Wnt signaling

  • Xu Y
  • He Z
  • Song M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Dietary restriction (DR) is known to have a potent and conserved longevity effect, yet its underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. DR modulates signaling pathways in response to nutrient status, a process that also regulates animal development. Here, we show that the suppression of Wnt signaling, a key pathway controlling development, is required for DR-induced longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans We find that DR induces the expression of mir-235, which inhibits cwn-1/WNT4 expression by binding to the 3'-UTR The "switch-on" of mir-235 by DR occurs at the onset of adulthood, thereby minimizing potential disruptions in development. Our results therefore implicate that DR controls the adult lifespan by using a temporal microRNA switch to modulate Wnt signaling.

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Xu, Y., He, Z., Song, M., Zhou, Y., & Shen, Y. (2019). A micro RNA switch controls dietary restriction‐induced longevity through Wnt signaling. EMBO Reports, 20(5). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201846888

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