Fatty acid desaturation is essential for C. elegans longevity at high temperature.

Mech Ageing Dev

School of Life Sciences, Chongqing University, Chongqing, 401331, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2021

Metabolic reprogramming is crucial for the adaptation to environmental temperature stress. It is generally accepted that fatty acid (FA) desaturation is suppressed at high temperature, which decreases the ratio of unsaturated FAs to saturated FAs (UFAs/SFAs) to maintain the fluidity of cell membranes and favor cellular survival. Here by working in C. elegans, we found that FA desaturation is essential for longevity in response to temperature upshift at the organismal level, opposite to its role in cellular survival. High temperature unexpectedly increases the contents of total fat and multiple UFA species. Specifically, monounsaturated oleic acid (OA) is required for animal survival at high temperature. Mechanistic study showed that OA acts through HSF-1, which in turn promotes histone acetylation as well as the expression of defense genes that are crucial for longevity at high temperature. Together, our findings reveal an unprecedented role for FA desaturation in organismal fitness to temperature upshift, and implicate divergent metabolic requirements between cellular and organismal survival upon temperature stress.

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