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An elt-3/elt-5/elt-6 GATA transcription circuit guides aging in C-elegans

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CELL
Volume 134, Issue 2, Pages 291-303

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2008.05.044

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [R01 AG016219, R01AG16219, R01AG025941, R01 AG025941] Funding Source: Medline

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To define the C. elegans aging process at the molecular level, we used DNA microarray experiments to identify a set of 1294 age-regulated genes and found that the GATA transcription factors ELT-3, ELT-5, and ELT-6 are responsible for age regulation of a large fraction of these genes. Expression of elt-5 and elt-6 increases during normal aging, and both of these GATA factors repress expression of elt-3, which shows a corresponding decrease in expression in old worms. elt-3 regulates a large number of downstream genes that change expression in old age, including ugt- 9, col-144, and sod-3. elt-5( RNAi) and elt-6( RNAi) worms have extended longevity, indicating that elt-3, elt-5, and elt-6 play an important functional role in the aging process. These results identify a transcriptional circuit that guides the rapid aging process in C. elegans and indicate that this circuit is driven by drift of developmental pathways rather than accumulation of damage.

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