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A Screenable In Vivo Assay for Mitochondrial Modulators Using Transgenic Bioluminescent Caenorhabditis elegans
Published on: October 16, 2015
Searching for the elusive mitochondrial longevity signal in C. elegans
Christopher F Bennett1, Haeri Choi2, Matt Kaeberlein2
1Department of Pathology; University of Washington ; Seattle, WA USA ; Molecular and Cellular Biology Program; University of Washington ; Seattle, WA USA.
Abstract:
There is a growing list of examples where perturbed mitochondrial function is associated with increased longevity, yet the exact mechanisms have remained elusive. This phenomenon was first documented, and has been studied most extensively, in C. elegans. One prominent model proposed that lifespan extension resulting from electron transport chain inhibition is due to induction of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response. This model requires revision in light of recent data showing that the mitochondrial unfolded protein response, as defined by the field, is neither necessary nor sufficient for lifespan extension in C. elegans. Several additional factors have been proposed to underlie this lifespan extension, which is likely to be multifactorial and complex.

