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The mitochondrial derived peptide humanin is a regulator of lifespan and healthspan

Authors :
Nir Barzilai
Julie A. Mattison
Ronald S. Swerdloff
Su-Jeong Kim
Pinchas Cohen
Rochelle Buffenstein
Yanhe Lue
Carrie V. Breton
Douglas C. Wallace
Jenna Port
Noel Guerrero
James Hoang
Hemal H. Mehta
Gil Atzmon
Qiuli Bi
Gerardo Navarrete
Kelvin Yen
Kaitlyn N. Lewis
Valter D. Longo
Christina Wang
Sebastian Brandhorst
Junxiang Wan
Source :
Aging (Albany NY), Aging, vol 12, iss 12
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Impact Journals, LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Humanin is a member of a new family of peptides that are encoded by short open reading frames within the mitochondrial genome. It is conserved in animals and is both neuroprotective and cytoprotective. Here we report that in C. elegans the overexpression of humanin is sufficient to increase lifespan, dependent on daf-16/Foxo. Humanin transgenic mice have many phenotypes that overlap with the worm phenotypes and, similar to exogenous humanin treatment, have increased protection against toxic insults. Treating middle-aged mice twice weekly with the potent humanin analogue HNG, humanin improves metabolic healthspan parameters and reduces inflammatory markers. In multiple species, humanin levels generally decline with age, but here we show that levels are surprisingly stable in the naked mole-rat, a model of negligible senescence. Furthermore, in children of centenarians, who are more likely to become centenarians themselves, circulating humanin levels are much greater than age-matched control subjects. Further linking humanin to healthspan, we observe that humanin levels are decreased in human diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and MELAS (Mitochondrial Encephalopathy, Lactic Acidosis, and Stroke-like episodes). Together, these studies are the first to demonstrate that humanin is linked to improved healthspan and increased lifespan.

Details

ISSN :
19454589
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Aging
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3ba4b527a6517073d1e6b62cc1b6cc0c