Lack of peroxisomal catalase causes a progeric phenotype in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Petriv, OI [1 ]
Rachubinski, RA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Cell Biol, Edmonton, AB T6G 2H7, Canada
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10.1074/jbc.M400207200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Studies using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system to investigate the aging process have implicated the insulin/insulin-like growth factor-I signaling pathway in the regulation of organismal longevity through its action on a subset of target genes. These targets can be classified into genes that shorten or extend life-span upon their induction. Genes that shorten life-span include a variety of stress response genes, among them genes encoding catalases; however, no evidence directly implicates catalases in the aging process of nematodes or other organisms. Using genetic mutants, we show that lack of peroxisomal catalase CTL-2 causes a progeric phenotype in C. elegans. Lack of peroxisomal catalase also affects the developmental program of C. elegans, since Deltactl-2 mutants exhibit decreased egg laying capacity. In contrast, lack of cytosolic catalase CTL-1 has no effect on either nematode aging or egg laying capacity. The Deltactl-2 mutation also shortens the maximum life-span of the long lived Deltaclk-1 mutant and accelerates the onset of its egg laying period. The more rapid aging of Deltactl-2 worms is apparently not due to increased carbonylation of the major C. elegans proteins, although altered peroxisome morphology in the Deltactl-2 mutant suggests that changes in peroxisomal function, including increased production of reactive oxygen species, underlie the progeric phenotype of the Deltactl-2 mutant. Our findings support an important role for peroxisomal catalase in both the development and aging of C. elegans and suggest the utility of the Deltactl-2 mutant as a convenient model for the study of aging and the human diseases acatalasemia and hypocatalasemia.
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