Nature Communications (Nov 2023)

ACS-20/FATP4 mediates the anti-ageing effect of dietary restriction in C. elegans

  • Zi Wang,
  • Lina Zou,
  • Yiyan Zhang,
  • Mengnan Zhu,
  • Shuxian Zhang,
  • Di Wu,
  • Jianfeng Lan,
  • Xiao Zang,
  • Qi Wang,
  • Hanxin Zhang,
  • Zixing Wu,
  • Huanhu Zhu,
  • Di Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-43613-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Dietary restriction is an effective anti-ageing intervention across species. However, the molecular mechanisms from the metabolic aspects of view are still underexplored. Here we show ACS-20 as a key mediator of dietary restriction on healthy ageing from a genetic screen of the C. elegans acyl-CoA synthetase family. ACS-20 functions in the epidermis during development to regulate dietary restriction-induced longevity. Functional transcriptomics studies reveal that elevated expression of PTR-8/Patched is responsible for the proteostasis and lifespan defects of acs-20. Furthermore, the conserved NHR-23 nuclear receptor serves as a transcriptional repressor of ptr-8 and a key regulator of dietary restriction-induced longevity. Mechanistically, a specific region in the ptr-8 promoter plays a key role in mediating the transcription regulation and lifespan extension under dietary restriction. Altogether, these findings identify a highly conserved lipid metabolism enzyme as a key mediator of dietary restriction-induced lifespan and healthspan extension and reveal the downstream transcriptional regulation mechanisms.