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Longevity and resistance to stress correlate with DNA repair capacity in Caenorhabditis elegans.


ABSTRACT: DNA repair is an important mechanism by which cells maintain genomic integrity. Decline in DNA repair capacity or defects in repair factors are thought to contribute to premature aging in mammals. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a good model for studying longevity and DNA repair because of key advances in understanding the genetics of aging in this organism. Long-lived C. elegans mutants have been identified and shown to be resistant to oxidizing agents and UV irradiation, suggesting a genetically determined correlation between DNA repair capacity and life span. In this report, gene-specific DNA repair is compared in wild-type C. elegans and stress-resistant C. elegans mutants for the first time. DNA repair capacity is higher in long-lived C. elegans mutants than in wild-type animals. In addition, RNAi knockdown of the nucleotide excision repair gene xpa-1 increased sensitivity to UV and reduced the life span of long-lived C. elegans mutants. These findings support that DNA repair capacity correlates with longevity in C. elegans.

SUBMITTER: Hyun M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2275101 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Longevity and resistance to stress correlate with DNA repair capacity in Caenorhabditis elegans.

Hyun Moonjung M   Lee Jihyun J   Lee Kyungjin K   May Alfred A   Bohr Vilhelm A VA   Ahn Byungchan B  

Nucleic acids research 20080118 4


DNA repair is an important mechanism by which cells maintain genomic integrity. Decline in DNA repair capacity or defects in repair factors are thought to contribute to premature aging in mammals. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is a good model for studying longevity and DNA repair because of key advances in understanding the genetics of aging in this organism. Long-lived C. elegans mutants have been identified and shown to be resistant to oxidizing agents and UV irradiation, suggesting a ge  ...[more]

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