Disruption of the beclin 1-BCL2 autophagy regulatory complex promotes longevity in mice
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Disruption of the beclin 1-BCL2 autophagy regulatory complex promotes longevity in mice
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Author Correction: Disruption of the beclin 1-BCL2 autophagy regulatory complex promotes longevity in mice.Nature. 2018 Sep;561(7723):E30. doi: 10.1038/s41586-018-0270-4. Nature. 2018. PMID: 29921925
Abstract
Autophagy increases the lifespan of model organisms; however, its role in promoting mammalian longevity is less well-established1,2. Here we report lifespan and healthspan extension in a mouse model with increased basal autophagy. To determine the effects of constitutively increased autophagy on mammalian health, we generated targeted mutant mice with a Phe121Ala mutation in beclin 1 (Becn1F121A/F121A) that decreases its interaction with the negative regulator BCL2. We demonstrate that the interaction between beclin 1 and BCL2 is disrupted in several tissues in Becn1 F121A/F121A knock-in mice in association with higher levels of basal autophagic flux. Compared to wild-type littermates, the lifespan of both male and female knock-in mice is significantly increased. The healthspan of the knock-in mice also improves, as phenotypes such as age-related renal and cardiac pathological changes and spontaneous tumorigenesis are diminished. Moreover, mice deficient in the anti-ageing protein klotho 3 have increased beclin 1 and BCL2 interaction and decreased autophagy. These phenotypes, along with premature lethality and infertility, are rescued by the beclin 1(F121A) mutation. Together, our data demonstrate that disruption of the beclin 1-BCL2 complex is an effective mechanism to increase autophagy, prevent premature ageing, improve healthspan and promote longevity in mammals.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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Self-Digestion for Lifespan Extension: Enhanced Autophagy Delays Aging.Mol Cell. 2018 Aug 16;71(4):485-486. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2018.08.002. Mol Cell. 2018. PMID: 30118677
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