Isolation of an extract from the soft coral symbiotic microorganism salinispora arenicola exerting cytoprotective and anti-aging effects

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Abstract

Cells have developed a highly integrated system responsible for proteome stability, namely the proteostasis network (PN). As loss of proteostasis is a hallmark of aging and age-related diseases, the activation of PN modules can likely extend healthspan. Here, we present data on the bioactivity of an extract (SA223-S2BM) purified from the strain Salinispora arenicola TM223-S2 that was isolated from the soft coral Scleronephthya lewinsohni; this coral was collected at a depth of 65 m from the mesophotic Red Sea ecosystem EAPC (south Eilat, Israel). Treatment of human cells with SA223-S2BM activated proteostatic modules, decreased oxidative load, and conferred protection against oxidative and genotoxic stress. Furthermore, SA223-S2BM enhanced proteasome and lysosomal-cathepsins activities in Drosophila flies and exhibited skin protective effects as evidenced by effective inhibition of the skin aging-related enzymes, elastase and tyrosinase. We suggest that the SA223-S2BM extract constitutes a likely promising source for prioritizing molecules with anti-aging properties.

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Louka, X. P., Sklirou, A. D., Goff, G. L., Lopes, P., Papanagnou, E. D., Manola, M. S., … Trougakos, I. P. (2022). Isolation of an extract from the soft coral symbiotic microorganism salinispora arenicola exerting cytoprotective and anti-aging effects. Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 44(1), 14–30. https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb44010002

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