{"title":"环境相关浓度的 6-PPD醌会在衰老过程中造成免疫抑制,从而诱发免疫衰老。","authors":"Jingwei Wu , Shuhuai Shen , Dayong Wang","doi":"10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143719","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>6-PPD quinone (6-PPDQ) could accelerate aging process. However, the underlying mechanism for the acceleration in aging process remains largely unclear. We aimed to examine the role of immunosuppression in 6-PPDQ in causing accelerated aging process in <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em>. 6-PPDQ (0.1–10 μg/L) could decrease locomotion and increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation at both adult day-8 and day-12. 6-PPDQ at adult day-12 induced more severe immunosuppression reflected by decrease in expression of antimicrobial genes (<em>lys-1</em>, <em>lys-7</em>, <em>spp-1</em>, and <em>dod-6</em>) compared to that at adult day-8. Meanwhile, 6-PPDQ (10 μg/L) affected expressions of some transcriptional factor genes during the aging. Among them, at adult day-8, susceptibility to 6-PPDQ toxicity was caused by RNAi of <em>daf-16</em>, <em>bar-1</em>, <em>elt-2</em>, <em>atf-7</em>, <em>skn-1</em>, and <em>nhr-8</em>, and resistance to 6-PPDQ toxicity was induced by RNAi of <em>daf-5</em>, <em>daf-3</em>, and <em>daf-12</em>. Additionally, RNAi of <em>daf-16</em>, <em>bar-1</em>, <em>elt-2</em>, <em>atf-7</em>, <em>skn-1</em>, and <em>nhr-8</em> caused more severe decrease in <em>lys-1</em> and <em>lys-7</em> expressions in 6-PPDQ exposed nematodes, whereas decrease in <em>lys-1</em> and <em>lys-7</em> expressions in 6-PPDQ exposed nematodes was inhibited by RNAi of <em>daf-5</em>, <em>daf-3</em>, and <em>daf-12</em>. The 6-PPDQ toxicity and 6-PPDQ induced decrease in <em>lys-1</em> and <em>lys-7</em> expressions were further suppressed by RNAi of insulin ligand genes (<em>ins-6</em>, <em>ins-7</em>, and <em>daf-28</em>) and receptor gene <em>daf-2</em>. Therefore, immunosuppression-caused immunosenescenece mediated the acceleration in aging process in 6-PPDQ exposed nematodes, which was under the control of certain transcriptional factors.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":276,"journal":{"name":"Chemosphere","volume":"368 ","pages":"Article 143719"},"PeriodicalIF":8.1000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"6-PPD quinone at environmentally relevant concentrations induces immunosenescenece by causing immunosuppression during the aging process\",\"authors\":\"Jingwei Wu , Shuhuai Shen , Dayong Wang\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.143719\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>6-PPD quinone (6-PPDQ) could accelerate aging process. However, the underlying mechanism for the acceleration in aging process remains largely unclear. We aimed to examine the role of immunosuppression in 6-PPDQ in causing accelerated aging process in <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em>. 6-PPDQ (0.1–10 μg/L) could decrease locomotion and increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation at both adult day-8 and day-12. 6-PPDQ at adult day-12 induced more severe immunosuppression reflected by decrease in expression of antimicrobial genes (<em>lys-1</em>, <em>lys-7</em>, <em>spp-1</em>, and <em>dod-6</em>) compared to that at adult day-8. Meanwhile, 6-PPDQ (10 μg/L) affected expressions of some transcriptional factor genes during the aging. Among them, at adult day-8, susceptibility to 6-PPDQ toxicity was caused by RNAi of <em>daf-16</em>, <em>bar-1</em>, <em>elt-2</em>, <em>atf-7</em>, <em>skn-1</em>, and <em>nhr-8</em>, and resistance to 6-PPDQ toxicity was induced by RNAi of <em>daf-5</em>, <em>daf-3</em>, and <em>daf-12</em>. Additionally, RNAi of <em>daf-16</em>, <em>bar-1</em>, <em>elt-2</em>, <em>atf-7</em>, <em>skn-1</em>, and <em>nhr-8</em> caused more severe decrease in <em>lys-1</em> and <em>lys-7</em> expressions in 6-PPDQ exposed nematodes, whereas decrease in <em>lys-1</em> and <em>lys-7</em> expressions in 6-PPDQ exposed nematodes was inhibited by RNAi of <em>daf-5</em>, <em>daf-3</em>, and <em>daf-12</em>. The 6-PPDQ toxicity and 6-PPDQ induced decrease in <em>lys-1</em> and <em>lys-7</em> expressions were further suppressed by RNAi of insulin ligand genes (<em>ins-6</em>, <em>ins-7</em>, and <em>daf-28</em>) and receptor gene <em>daf-2</em>. 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6-PPD quinone at environmentally relevant concentrations induces immunosenescenece by causing immunosuppression during the aging process
6-PPD quinone (6-PPDQ) could accelerate aging process. However, the underlying mechanism for the acceleration in aging process remains largely unclear. We aimed to examine the role of immunosuppression in 6-PPDQ in causing accelerated aging process in Caenorhabditis elegans. 6-PPDQ (0.1–10 μg/L) could decrease locomotion and increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation at both adult day-8 and day-12. 6-PPDQ at adult day-12 induced more severe immunosuppression reflected by decrease in expression of antimicrobial genes (lys-1, lys-7, spp-1, and dod-6) compared to that at adult day-8. Meanwhile, 6-PPDQ (10 μg/L) affected expressions of some transcriptional factor genes during the aging. Among them, at adult day-8, susceptibility to 6-PPDQ toxicity was caused by RNAi of daf-16, bar-1, elt-2, atf-7, skn-1, and nhr-8, and resistance to 6-PPDQ toxicity was induced by RNAi of daf-5, daf-3, and daf-12. Additionally, RNAi of daf-16, bar-1, elt-2, atf-7, skn-1, and nhr-8 caused more severe decrease in lys-1 and lys-7 expressions in 6-PPDQ exposed nematodes, whereas decrease in lys-1 and lys-7 expressions in 6-PPDQ exposed nematodes was inhibited by RNAi of daf-5, daf-3, and daf-12. The 6-PPDQ toxicity and 6-PPDQ induced decrease in lys-1 and lys-7 expressions were further suppressed by RNAi of insulin ligand genes (ins-6, ins-7, and daf-28) and receptor gene daf-2. Therefore, immunosuppression-caused immunosenescenece mediated the acceleration in aging process in 6-PPDQ exposed nematodes, which was under the control of certain transcriptional factors.
期刊介绍:
Chemosphere, being an international multidisciplinary journal, is dedicated to publishing original communications and review articles on chemicals in the environment. The scope covers a wide range of topics, including the identification, quantification, behavior, fate, toxicology, treatment, and remediation of chemicals in the bio-, hydro-, litho-, and atmosphere, ensuring the broad dissemination of research in this field.