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  • This study explores how gene expression in adipose tissue of Ames dwarf (df/df) mice—known for their lack of growth hormone—contributes to their health and increased lifespan.
  • Researchers discovered patterns in gene expression linked to metabolism, stress responses, and cancer resistance, highlighting the role of isoform switching in important cellular functions.
  • Additionally, they identified long non-coding RNAs that may regulate survival and metabolism-related genes, offering insights into potential therapeutic strategies for aging and disease resistance.

Article Abstract

Our study investigates gene expression in adipose tissue of Ames dwarf (df/df) mice, whose deficiency in growth hormone is linked to health and extended lifespan. Recognizing adipose tissue influence on metabolism, aging, and related diseases, we aim to understand its contribution to the health and longevity of df/df mice. We have identified gene and transcript expression patterns associated with critical biological functions, including metabolism, stress response, and resistance to cancer. Intriguingly, we identified genes that, despite maintaining unchanged expression levels, switch between different isoforms, impacting essential cellular functions such as tumor suppression, oncogenic activity, ATP transport, and lipid biosynthesis and storage. The isoform switching is associated with changes in protein domains, retention of introns, initiation of nonsense-mediated decay, and emergence of intrinsically disordered regions. Moreover, we detected various alternative splicing events that may drive these structural alterations. We also found changes in the expression of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) that may be involved in the aging process and disease resistance by regulating crucial genes in survival and metabolism. Through weighted gene co-expression network analysis, we have linked four lncRNAs with 29 genes, which contribute to protein complexes such as the Mili-Tdrd1-Tdrd12 complex. Beyond safeguarding DNA integrity, this complex also has a wider impact on gene regulation, chromatin structure, and metabolic control. Our detailed investigation provides insight into the molecular foundations of the remarkable health and longevity of df/df mice, emphasizing the significance of adipose tissue in aging and identifying new avenues for health-promoting therapeutic strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11357-024-01383-xDOI Listing

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