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  • Untangling Determinants of Enhanced Health and Lifespan through a Multi-omics Approach in Mice.

Untangling Determinants of Enhanced Health and Lifespan through a Multi-omics Approach in Mice.

Cell metabolism (2020-05-16)
Miguel A Aon, Michel Bernier, Sarah J Mitchell, Clara Di Germanio, Julie A Mattison, Margaux R Ehrlich, Ricki J Colman, Rozalyn M Anderson, Rafael de Cabo
ABSTRACT

The impact of chronic caloric restriction (CR) on health and survival is complex with poorly understood underlying molecular mechanisms. A recent study in mice addressing the diets used in nonhuman primate CR studies found that while diet composition did not impact longevity, fasting time and total calorie intake were determinant for increased survival. Here, integrated analysis of physiological and multi-omics data from ad libitum, meal-fed, or CR animals was used to gain insight into pathways associated with improved health and survival. We identified a potential involvement of the glycine-serine-threonine metabolic axis in longevity and related molecular mechanisms. Direct comparison of the different feeding strategies unveiled a pattern of shared pathways of improved health that included short-chain fatty acids and essential PUFA metabolism. These findings were recapitulated in the serum metabolome from nonhuman primates. We propose that the pathways identified might be targeted for their potential role in healthy aging.

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Mouse IgG−Agarose, (Suspension in 0.5 M NaCl containing preservative.)
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Anti-Glutathione S-Transferase A1/A2 Antibody, serum, from rabbit
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Anti-SHMT1 antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution