The Drosophila TGF-beta/Activin-like ligands Dawdle and Myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26S proteasome function in adult muscle

The Drosophila Activin signaling pathway employs at least three separate ligands – Activin-β (Actβ), Dawdle (Daw), and Myoglianin (Myo) – to regulate several general aspects of fruit fly larval development, including cell proliferation, neuronal remodeling, and metabolism. Here we provide experiment...

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Main Authors: Shaughna Langerak, Myung-Jun Kim, Hannah Lamberg, Michael Godinez, Mackenzie Main, Lindsey Winslow, Michael B. O'Connor, Changqi C. Zhu
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Language:English
Published: The Company of Biologists 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://bio.biologists.org/content/7/4/bio029454
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spelling doaj-d0837cd486ce419d92ab68299adfed582021-06-02T12:54:06ZengThe Company of BiologistsBiology Open2046-63902018-04-017410.1242/bio.029454029454The Drosophila TGF-beta/Activin-like ligands Dawdle and Myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26S proteasome function in adult muscleShaughna Langerak0Myung-Jun Kim1Hannah Lamberg2Michael Godinez3Mackenzie Main4Lindsey Winslow5Michael B. O'Connor6Changqi C. Zhu7 Department of Biological Sciences, Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI 49307, USA Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA Department of Biological Sciences, Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI 49307, USA Department of Biological Sciences, Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI 49307, USA Department of Biological Sciences, Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI 49307, USA Department of Biological Sciences, Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI 49307, USA Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA Department of Biological Sciences, Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI 49307, USA The Drosophila Activin signaling pathway employs at least three separate ligands – Activin-β (Actβ), Dawdle (Daw), and Myoglianin (Myo) – to regulate several general aspects of fruit fly larval development, including cell proliferation, neuronal remodeling, and metabolism. Here we provide experimental evidence indicating that both Daw and Myo are anti-ageing factors in adult fruit flies. Knockdown of Myo or Daw in adult fruit flies reduced mean lifespan, while overexpression of either ligand in adult muscle tissues but not in adipose tissues enhanced mean lifespan. An examination of ubiquitinated protein aggregates in adult muscles revealed a strong inverse correlation between Myo- or Daw-initiated Activin signaling and the amount of ubiquitinated protein aggregates. We show that this correlation has important functional implications by demonstrating that the lifespan extension effect caused by overexpression of wild-type Daw or Myo in adult muscle tissues can be completely abrogated by knockdown of a 26S proteasome regulatory subunit Rpn1 in adult fly muscle, and that the prolonged lifespan caused by overexpression of Daw or Myo in adult muscle could be due to enhanced protein levels of the key subunits of 26S proteasome. Overall, our data suggest that Activin signaling initiated by Myo and Daw in adult Drosophila muscles influences lifespan, in part, by modulation of protein homeostasis through either direct or indirect regulation of the 26S proteasome levels. Since Myo is closely related to the vertebrate muscle mass regulator Myostatin (GDF8) and the Myostatin paralog GDF11, our observations may offer a new experimental model for probing the roles of GDF11/8 in ageing regulation in vertebrates. This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.http://bio.biologists.org/content/7/4/bio029454Activin signalingDawdle geneDrosophilaFruit flyLifespanMyoglianin gene
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author Shaughna Langerak
Myung-Jun Kim
Hannah Lamberg
Michael Godinez
Mackenzie Main
Lindsey Winslow
Michael B. O'Connor
Changqi C. Zhu
spellingShingle Shaughna Langerak
Myung-Jun Kim
Hannah Lamberg
Michael Godinez
Mackenzie Main
Lindsey Winslow
Michael B. O'Connor
Changqi C. Zhu
The Drosophila TGF-beta/Activin-like ligands Dawdle and Myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26S proteasome function in adult muscle
Biology Open
Activin signaling
Dawdle gene
Drosophila
Fruit fly
Lifespan
Myoglianin gene
author_facet Shaughna Langerak
Myung-Jun Kim
Hannah Lamberg
Michael Godinez
Mackenzie Main
Lindsey Winslow
Michael B. O'Connor
Changqi C. Zhu
author_sort Shaughna Langerak
title The Drosophila TGF-beta/Activin-like ligands Dawdle and Myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26S proteasome function in adult muscle
title_short The Drosophila TGF-beta/Activin-like ligands Dawdle and Myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26S proteasome function in adult muscle
title_full The Drosophila TGF-beta/Activin-like ligands Dawdle and Myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26S proteasome function in adult muscle
title_fullStr The Drosophila TGF-beta/Activin-like ligands Dawdle and Myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26S proteasome function in adult muscle
title_full_unstemmed The Drosophila TGF-beta/Activin-like ligands Dawdle and Myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26S proteasome function in adult muscle
title_sort drosophila tgf-beta/activin-like ligands dawdle and myoglianin appear to modulate adult lifespan through regulation of 26s proteasome function in adult muscle
publisher The Company of Biologists
series Biology Open
issn 2046-6390
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The Drosophila Activin signaling pathway employs at least three separate ligands – Activin-β (Actβ), Dawdle (Daw), and Myoglianin (Myo) – to regulate several general aspects of fruit fly larval development, including cell proliferation, neuronal remodeling, and metabolism. Here we provide experimental evidence indicating that both Daw and Myo are anti-ageing factors in adult fruit flies. Knockdown of Myo or Daw in adult fruit flies reduced mean lifespan, while overexpression of either ligand in adult muscle tissues but not in adipose tissues enhanced mean lifespan. An examination of ubiquitinated protein aggregates in adult muscles revealed a strong inverse correlation between Myo- or Daw-initiated Activin signaling and the amount of ubiquitinated protein aggregates. We show that this correlation has important functional implications by demonstrating that the lifespan extension effect caused by overexpression of wild-type Daw or Myo in adult muscle tissues can be completely abrogated by knockdown of a 26S proteasome regulatory subunit Rpn1 in adult fly muscle, and that the prolonged lifespan caused by overexpression of Daw or Myo in adult muscle could be due to enhanced protein levels of the key subunits of 26S proteasome. Overall, our data suggest that Activin signaling initiated by Myo and Daw in adult Drosophila muscles influences lifespan, in part, by modulation of protein homeostasis through either direct or indirect regulation of the 26S proteasome levels. Since Myo is closely related to the vertebrate muscle mass regulator Myostatin (GDF8) and the Myostatin paralog GDF11, our observations may offer a new experimental model for probing the roles of GDF11/8 in ageing regulation in vertebrates. This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.
topic Activin signaling
Dawdle gene
Drosophila
Fruit fly
Lifespan
Myoglianin gene
url http://bio.biologists.org/content/7/4/bio029454
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