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Modulating p38 MAPK signaling by proteostasis mechanisms supports tissue integrity during growth and aging
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Abstract
The conserved p38 MAPK family is activated by phosphorylation during stress responses and inactivated by phosphatases.
C. elegans
PMK-1 p38 MAPK initiates innate immune responses and blocks development when hyperactivated. Here we show that PMK-1 signaling is enhanced during early aging by modulating the stoichiometry of non-phospho-PMK-1 to promote tissue integrity and longevity. Loss of
pmk-1
function accelerates progressive declines in neuronal integrity and lysosome function compromising longevity which has both cell autonomous and cell non-autonomous contributions. CED-3 caspase cleavage limits phosphorylated PMK-1. Enhancing p38 signaling with caspase cleavage-resistant PMK-1 protects lysosomal and neuronal integrity extending a youthful phase. PMK-1 works through a complex transcriptional program to regulate lysosome formation. During early aging, the absolute phospho-p38 amount is maintained but the reservoir of non-phospho-p38 diminishes to enhance signaling without hyperactivation. Our findings show that modulating the stoichiometry of non-phospho-p38 dynamically supports tissue-homeostasis during aging without hyper-activation of stress response.
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Title: Modulating p38 MAPK signaling by proteostasis mechanisms supports tissue integrity during growth and aging
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Abstract
The conserved p38 MAPK family is activated by phosphorylation during stress responses and inactivated by phosphatases.
C.
elegans
PMK-1 p38 MAPK initiates innate immune responses and blocks development when hyperactivated.
Here we show that PMK-1 signaling is enhanced during early aging by modulating the stoichiometry of non-phospho-PMK-1 to promote tissue integrity and longevity.
Loss of
pmk-1
function accelerates progressive declines in neuronal integrity and lysosome function compromising longevity which has both cell autonomous and cell non-autonomous contributions.
CED-3 caspase cleavage limits phosphorylated PMK-1.
Enhancing p38 signaling with caspase cleavage-resistant PMK-1 protects lysosomal and neuronal integrity extending a youthful phase.
PMK-1 works through a complex transcriptional program to regulate lysosome formation.
During early aging, the absolute phospho-p38 amount is maintained but the reservoir of non-phospho-p38 diminishes to enhance signaling without hyperactivation.
Our findings show that modulating the stoichiometry of non-phospho-p38 dynamically supports tissue-homeostasis during aging without hyper-activation of stress response.
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