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Publication : Intestinal Fork Head Regulates Nutrient Absorption and Promotes Longevity.

First Author  Bolukbasi E Year  2017
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  21
Issue  3 Pages  641-653
PubMed ID  29045833 Mgi Jnum  J:254199
Mgi Id  MGI:6104189 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2017.09.042
Citation  Bolukbasi E, et al. (2017) Intestinal Fork Head Regulates Nutrient Absorption and Promotes Longevity. Cell Rep 21(3):641-653
abstractText  Reduced activity of nutrient-sensing signaling networks can extend organismal lifespan, yet the underlying biology remains unclear. We show that the anti-aging effects of rapamycin and reduced intestinal insulin/insulin growth factor (IGF) signaling (IIS) require the Drosophila FoxA transcription factor homolog Fork Head (FKH). Intestinal FKH induction extends lifespan, highlighting a role for the gut. FKH binds to and is phosphorylated by AKT and Target of Rapamycin. Gut-specific FKH upregulation improves gut barrier function in aged flies. Additionally, it increases the expression of nutrient transporters, as does lowered IIS. Evolutionary conservation of this effect of lowered IIS is suggested by the upregulation of related nutrient transporters in insulin receptor substrate 1 knockout mouse intestine. Our study highlights a critical role played by FKH in the gut in mediating anti-aging effects of reduced IIS. Malnutrition caused by poor intestinal absorption is a major problem in the elderly, and a better understanding of the mechanisms involved will have important therapeutic implications for human aging.
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