营养基因组学作为研究饮食对衰老和年龄相关疾病影响的工具:果蝇方法。

Genes & Nutrition Pub Date : 2019-05-02 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12263-019-0638-6
Zoi Evangelakou, Maria Manola, Sentiljana Gumeni, Ioannis P Trougakos
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摘要

衰老是一种复杂的现象,由细胞稳态的时间依赖性丧失以及生理组织功能的丧失引起。这一过程受到遗传和环境(如饮食)因素的影响,也受到它们不断相互作用的影响。营养感应和信号通路的失调一直被认为是衰老的标志。营养基因组学是一门新兴的科学学科,研究饮食对基因组的影响,因此它考虑了三个主题的交叉点,即健康、饮食和基因组学。模型生物,如果蝇,已成功用于高等后生动物衰老的体内建模和营养基因组研究。果蝇是一种经过充分研究的生物,具有复杂的遗传学和完全注释的测序基因组,其中~ 75%的人类疾病相关基因具有功能同源物。此外,苍蝇的器官/组织具有与大多数哺乳动物器官相同的功能,而离散的细胞簇以类似于胰腺细胞的方式维持昆虫碳水化合物的稳态。在此,我们讨论了果蝇营养和衰老之间的机制联系,以及如何利用这种模式生物来研究不同饮食(包括天然产物和/或其衍生物)对高等后生动物寿命的影响。
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Nutrigenomics as a tool to study the impact of diet on aging and age-related diseases: the <i>Drosophila</i> approach.

Nutrigenomics as a tool to study the impact of diet on aging and age-related diseases: the <i>Drosophila</i> approach.

Nutrigenomics as a tool to study the impact of diet on aging and age-related diseases: the <i>Drosophila</i> approach.

Nutrigenomics as a tool to study the impact of diet on aging and age-related diseases: the Drosophila approach.

Aging is a complex phenomenon caused by the time-dependent loss of cellular homeodynamics and consequently of physiological organismal functions. This process is affected by both genetic and environmental (e.g., diet) factors, as well as by their constant interaction. Consistently, deregulation of nutrient sensing and signaling pathways is considered a hallmark of aging. Nutrigenomics is an emerging scientific discipline that studies changes induced by diet on the genome and thus it considers the intersection of three topics, namely health, diet, and genomics. Model organisms, such as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, have been successfully used for in vivo modeling of higher metazoans aging and for nutrigenomic studies. Drosophila is a well-studied organism with sophisticated genetics and a fully annotated sequenced genome, in which ~ 75% of human disease-related genes have functional orthologs. Also, flies have organs/tissues that perform the equivalent functions of most mammalian organs, while discrete clusters of cells maintain insect carbohydrate homeostasis in a way similar to pancreatic cells. Herein, we discuss the mechanistic connections between nutrition and aging in Drosophila, and how this model organism can be used to study the effect of different diets (including natural products and/or their derivatives) on higher metazoans longevity.

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