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Environmental Temperature Differentially Modulates C-elegans Longevity through a Thermosensitive TRP Channel

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages 1414-1424

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.04.066

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  1. NIA T32 training grant
  2. NSFC [31130028, 31225011, 31420103909]
  3. Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to the Universities from the Ministry of Education [B08029]
  4. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2012CB51800]
  5. NIH

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Temperature profoundly affects aging in both poikilo-therms and homeotherms. A general belief is that lower temperatures extend lifespan, whereas higher temperatures shorten it. Although this temperature law'' is widely accepted, it has not been extensively tested. Here, we systematically evaluated the role of temperature in lifespan regulation in C. elegans. We found that, although exposure to low temperatures at the adult stage prolongs lifespan, low-temperature treatment at the larval stage surprisingly reduces lifespan. Interestingly, this differential effect of temperature on longevity in larvae and adults is mediated by the same thermosensitive TRP channel TRPA-1 that signals to the transcription factor DAF-16/FOXO. DAF-16/FOXO and TRPA-1 act in larva to shorten lifespan but extend lifespan in adulthood. DAF-16/FOXO differentially regulates gene expression in larva and adult in a temperature-dependent manner. Our results uncover complexity underlying temperature modulation of longevity, demonstrating that temperature differentially regulates lifespan at different stages of life.

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