Genetic variation in ALDH4A1 is associated with muscle health over the lifespan and across species

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SUMMARY The influence of genetic variation on the aging process, including the incidence and severity of age-related diseases, is complex. Here we define the evolutionarily conserved mitochondrial enzyme ALH-6/ALDH4A1 as a predictive biomarker for age-related changes in muscle health by combining C. elegans genetics and a gene-wide association scanning (GeneWAS) from older human participants of the US Health and Retirement Study (HRS). In a screen for mutations that activate oxidative stress responses, specifically in the muscle of C. elegans, we identified 96 independent genetic mutants harboring loss-of-function alleles of alh-6, exclusively. Each of these genetic mutations mapped to the ALH-6 polypeptide and led to the age-dependent loss of muscle health. Intriguingly, genetic variants in ALDH4A1 show associations with age-related muscle-related function in humans. Taken together, our work uncovers mitochondrial alh6/ALDH4A1 as a critical component to impact normal muscle aging across species and a predictive biomarker for muscle health over the lifespan.

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Villa, O., Stuhr, N. L., Yen, C. A., Crimmins, E. M., Arpawong, T. E., & Curran, S. P. (2022). Genetic variation in ALDH4A1 is associated with muscle health over the lifespan and across species. ELife, 11. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.74308

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