The lin-4 Gene Controls Fat Accumulation and Longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans |
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Authors: | Zhu Chun Ji Chen-Bo Zhang Chun-Mei Gao Chun-Lin Zhu Jin-Gai Qin Da-Ni Kou Chun-Zhao Zhu Guan-Zhong Shi Chun-Mei Guo Xi-Rong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Nanjing Maternal and Child Health Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, No.123 Tianfei Road, 210004 Nanjing, China; E-Mails: zhifangxibao@163.com (C.Z.); zhangcm79@163.com (C.-M.Z.). |
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Abstract: | Previous studies have determined that lin-4, which was the first miRNA to be discovered, controls the timing of cell fate determination and life span in Caenorhabditis elegans. However, the mechanism of lin-4 involvement in these processes remains poorly understood. Fat storage is an essential aspect of the life cycle of organisms, and the function of lin-4 in fat accumulation is not clear. In this study, we showed that the fat content is reduced remarkably in C. elegans lin-4 mutants. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed a considerable decrease in the levels of SBP-1 and OGA-1 mRNA in lin-4 mutants. We also showed that lin-4 mutants have a significantly shorter life span than wild-type worms. DCF assay experiments showed that the reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels increased and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number decreased in loss-of-function lin-4 mutants. These mutants also showed attenuation of locomotion. Taken together, our findings suggest that lin-4 may play an important role in regulating fat accumulation and locomotion and that lin-4 may control the life span of C. elegans by mediating ROS production. |
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Keywords: | lin-4 Caenorhabditis elegans fat accumulation life span locomotion |
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