Collagen Type VII (COL7A1) as a Longevity Mediator in Caenorhabditis elegans: Anti-Aging Effects on Healthspan Extension and Skin Collagen Synthesis

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Biomolecules & Therapeutics Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-21 DOI:10.4062/biomolther.2024.127
Juewon Kim, Hyeryung Kim, Woo-Young Seo, Eunji Lee, Donghyun Cho
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Longevity genes and senescence-related signaling proteins are crucial targets in aging research, which aims to enhance the healthy period and quality of life. Identifying these target proteins remains challenging because of the need for precise categorization and validation methods. Our multifaceted approach combined bioinformatics with transcriptomic data to identify collagen as a key element associated with the lifespan of the model organism, Caenorhabditis elegans. By analyzing transcriptomic data from long-lived mutants that involved mechanisms such as antioxidation, dietary restriction, and genetic background, we identified collagen as a common longevity-associated gene. We validated these findings by confirming that collagen peptides positively affect lifespan, thereby strengthening the validity of the target. Further verification through healthspan factors in C. elegans and functional assays in skin fibroblasts provided additional evidence of the role of collagen in organismal aging. Specifically, our study revealed that collagen type VII is a significant target protein for mitigating age-related decline. By validating these findings across different aging models and cell-based studies, we present compelling evidence for the anti-aging effects of collagen type VII, highlighting its potential as a target for promoting healthy aging. This study proposes that collagen not only serves as an indicative marker of organismal longevity across various senescence-related signaling pathways, but also offers a mechanistic understanding of skin degeneration. Consequently, collagen is an effective target for interventions aimed at mitigating skin aging. This study underscores the potential of collagen type VII (bonding collagen T7) as a therapeutic target for enhancing skin health and overall longevity.

七型胶原蛋白(COL7A1)作为长寿介质在秀丽隐杆线虫健康寿命延长和皮肤胶原蛋白合成中的抗衰老作用。
长寿基因和衰老相关信号蛋白是衰老研究的重要目标,其目的是延长健康期和提高生活质量。由于需要精确的分类和验证方法,识别这些目标蛋白仍然具有挑战性。我们的多层面方法结合了生物信息学和转录组数据,以确定胶原蛋白是与模式生物秀丽隐杆线虫寿命相关的关键元素。通过分析涉及抗氧化、饮食限制和遗传背景等机制的长寿突变体的转录组数据,我们发现胶原蛋白是一种常见的长寿相关基因。我们通过证实胶原蛋白肽对寿命有积极影响来验证这些发现,从而加强了目标的有效性。通过 elegans 的健康寿命因子和皮肤成纤维细胞的功能测试进一步验证了胶原蛋白在机体衰老中的作用。具体来说,我们的研究发现 VII 型胶原蛋白是缓解衰老相关性衰退的重要目标蛋白。通过在不同的衰老模型和基于细胞的研究中验证这些发现,我们提出了 VII 型胶原蛋白抗衰老作用的令人信服的证据,突出了其作为促进健康衰老的靶标的潜力。本研究认为,胶原蛋白不仅是各种衰老相关信号通路中生物体寿命的指示性标志物,还提供了对皮肤退化的机理认识。因此,胶原蛋白是缓解皮肤衰老的有效干预目标。这项研究强调了 VII 型胶原蛋白(粘合胶原蛋白 T7)作为治疗靶点的潜力,以增强皮肤健康和整体寿命。
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CiteScore
6.60
自引率
8.10%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biomolecules & Therapeutics (Biomolecules & Therapeutics) (Print ISSN 1976-9148, Online ISSN 2005-4483) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that covers pharmacological and toxicological fields related to bioactive molecules and therapeutics. It was launched in 1993 as "The Journal of Applied Pharmacology (ISSN 1225-6110)", and renamed "Biomolecules & Therapeutics" (Biomol Ther: abbreviated form) in 2008 (Volume 16, No. 1). It is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September and November. All manuscripts should be creative, informative, and contribute to the development of new drugs. Articles in the following categories are published: review articles and research articles.
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