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Interspecific interactions that affect ageing: Age-distorters manipulate host ageing to their own evolutionary benefits

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AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS
卷 70, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.arr.2021.101375

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Antagonistic pleiotropy; Disposable soma theory; Mutation accumulation theory; Virus; Evolutionary conflict; Symbiont; Parasite; Coevolution

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  1. Ministere de l'Enseignement superieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation
  2. EVOLUNET grant
  3. European Research Council [615274]
  4. European Research Council (ERC) [615274] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The concept of age-distorters introduces the idea that external factors such as viruses, parasites, and symbionts can carry genes that interfere with the aging process of other organisms for their own evolutionary benefit. This interference results in organismal aging by manipulating the reproduction and maintenance trade-offs of the host, leading to expanded disposable soma. The acknowledgment of age-distorters as external sources of mutation accumulation and antagonistic pleiotropic genes expands the scope of existing theories on aging and evolutionary biology.
Genetic causes for ageing are traditionally investigated within a species. Yet, the lifecycles of many organisms intersect. Additional evolutionary and genetic causes of ageing, external to a focal species/organism, may thus be overlooked. Here, we introduce the phrase and concept of age-distorters and its evidence. Age-distorters carry ageing interfering genes, used to manipulate the biological age of other entities upon which the reproduction of age-distorters relies, e.g. age-distorters bias the reproduction/maintenance trade-offs of cells/organisms for their own evolutionary interests. Candidate age-distorters include viruses, parasites and symbionts, operating through specific, genetically encoded interferences resulting from co-evolution and arms race between manipulative nonkins and manipulable species. This interference results in organismal ageing when age-distorters prompt manipulated organisms to favor their reproduction at the expense of their maintenance, turning these hosts into expanded disposable soma. By relying on reproduction/maintenance trade-offs affecting disposable entities, which are left ageing to the reproductive benefit of other physically connected lineages with conflicting evolutionary interests, the concept of age-distorters expands the logic of the Disposable Soma theory beyond species with fixed germen/soma distinctions. Moreover, acknowledging age-distorters as external sources of mutation accumulation and antagonistic pleiotropic genes expands the scope of the mutation accumulation and of the antagonistic pleiotropy theories.

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