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Cold temperature extends longevity and prevents disease-related protein aggregation through PA28γ-induced proteasomes

Biology

Cold temperature extends longevity and prevents disease-related protein aggregation through PA28γ-induced proteasomes

H. J. Lee, H. Alirzayeva, et al.

Discover how lowering body temperature could extend longevity and combat neurodegenerative diseases! This exciting research by Hyun Ju Lee, Hafiza Alirzayeva, Seda Koyuncu, Amirabbas Rueber, Alireza Noormohammadi, and David Vilchez unveils the fascinating role of cold-induced proteasome regulation in *C. elegans* and human cells.... show more
Abstract
Aging is a primary risk factor for neurodegenerative disorders that involve protein aggregation. Because lowering body temperature is one of the most effective mechanisms to extend longevity in both poikilotherms and homeotherms, a better understanding of cold-induced changes can lead to converging modifiers of pathological protein aggregation. Here, we find that cold temperature (15 °C) selectively induces the trypsin-like activity of the proteasome in Caenorhabditis elegans through PSME-3, the worm orthologue of human PA28γ/PSME3. This proteasome activator is required for cold-induced longevity and ameliorates age-related deficits in protein degradation. Moreover, cold-induced PA28γ/PSME-3 diminishes protein aggregation in C. elegans models of age-related diseases such as Huntington’s and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Notably, exposure of human cells to moderate cold temperature (36 °C) also activates trypsin-like activity through PA28γ/PSME3, reducing disease-related protein aggregation and neurodegeneration. Together, our findings reveal a beneficial role of cold temperature that crosses evolutionary boundaries with potential implications for multi-disease prevention.
Publisher
Nature Aging
Published On
May 01, 2023
Authors
Hyun Ju Lee, Hafiza Alirzayeva, Seda Koyuncu, Amirabbas Rueber, Alireza Noormohammadi, David Vilchez
Tags
longevity
cold temperatures
proteasome
protein aggregation
neurodegenerative disorders
C. elegans
aging
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