Molecular mechanisms regulating lifespan and environmental stress responses

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Saya Kishimoto
Masaharu Uno
Eisuke Nishida
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[1] RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research,Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Graduate School of Biostudies
[2] Kyoto University,undefined
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Aging; Lifespan extension; Environmental factor; Stress response; Epigenetics; Transgenerational inheritance;
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Throughout life, organisms are subjected to a variety of environmental perturbations, including temperature, nutrient conditions, and chemical agents. Exposure to external signals induces diverse changes in the physiological conditions of organisms. Genetically identical individuals exhibit highly phenotypic variations, which suggest that environmental variations among individuals can affect their phenotypes in a cumulative and inhomogeneous manner. The organismal phenotypes mediated by environmental conditions involve development, metabolic pathways, fertility, pathological processes, and even lifespan. It is clear that genetic factors influence the lifespan of organisms. Likewise, it is now increasingly recognized that environmental factors also have a large impact on the regulation of aging. Multiple studies have reported on the contribution of epigenetic signatures to the long-lasting phenotypic effects induced by environmental signals. Nevertheless, the mechanism of how environmental stimuli induce epigenetic changes at specific loci, which ultimately elicit phenotypic variations, is still largely unknown. Intriguingly, in some cases, the altered phenotypes associated with epigenetic changes could be stably passed on to the next generations. In this review, we discuss the environmental regulation of organismal viability, that is, longevity and stress resistance, and the relationship between this regulation and epigenetic factors, focusing on studies in the nematode C. elegans.
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