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Mech Ageing Dev ; 184: 111150, 2019 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31574270

ABSTRACT

In most species, females live longer than males. An understanding of this female longevity advantage will likely uncover novel anti-aging therapeutic targets. Here we investigated the transcriptomic responses in the hypothalamus - a key organ for somatic aging control - to the introduction of a simple aging-related molecular perturbation, i.e. GIT2 heterozygosity. Our previous work has demonstrated that GIT2 acts as a network controller of aging. A similar number of both total (1079-female, 1006-male) and gender-unique (577-female, 527-male) transcripts were significantly altered in response to GIT2 heterozygosity in early life-stage (2 month-old) mice. Despite a similar volume of transcriptomic disruption in females and males, a considerably stronger dataset coherency and functional annotation representation was observed for females. It was also evident that female mice possessed a greater resilience to pro-aging signaling pathways compared to males. Using a highly data-dependent natural language processing informatics pipeline, we identified novel functional data clusters that were connected by a coherent group of multifunctional transcripts. From these it was clear that females prioritized metabolic activity preservation compared to males to mitigate this pro-aging perturbation. These findings were corroborated by somatic metabolism analyses of living animals, demonstrating the efficacy of our new informatics pipeline.


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Aging/genetics , Aging/physiology , GTPase-Activating Proteins/genetics , GTPase-Activating Proteins/physiology , Hypothalamus/metabolism , Animals , Cluster Analysis , Computational Biology , Female , Longevity/genetics , Longevity/physiology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , RNA/biosynthesis , RNA/genetics , Sex Characteristics , Signal Transduction/genetics , Signal Transduction/physiology , Transcriptome
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