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Norway

PMID:38266092  

Early-life stress triggers long-lasting organismal resilience and longevity via tetraspanin.

Wei I Jiang | Henry De Belly | Bingying Wang | Andrew Wong | Minseo Kim | Fiona Oh | Jason DeGeorge | Xinya Huang | Shouhong Guang | Orion D Weiner | Dengke K Ma
Science advances | 2024

Early-life stress experiences can produce lasting impacts on organismal adaptation and fitness. How transient stress elicits memory-like physiological effects is largely unknown. Here, we show that early-life thermal stress strongly up-regulates tsp-1, a gene encoding the conserved transmembrane tetraspanin in C. elegans. TSP-1 forms prominent multimers and stable web-like structures critical for membrane barrier functions in adults and during aging. Increased TSP-1 abundance persists even after transient early-life heat stress. Such regulation requires CBP-1, a histone acetyltransferase that facilitates initial tsp-1 transcription. Tetraspanin webs form regular membrane structures and mediate resilience-promoting effects of early-life thermal stress. Gain-of-function TSP-1 confers marked C. elegans longevity extension and thermal resilience in human cells. Together, our results reveal a cellular mechanism by which early-life thermal stress produces long-lasting memory-like impact on organismal resilience and longevity.

Pubmed ID: 38266092

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Associated grants

  • Agency: NIH HHS, United States
    Id: P40 OD010440
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R35 GM118167
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R35 GM139618

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