Fermented cereal-origin gerobiotic cocktails promote healthy longevity in
There is growing interest in dietary interventions, particularly gerobiotics, that directly target aging. Several single-strain gerobiotics have proven to be beneficial in alleviating aging and age-related functional declines across species, but multistrain/multispecies gerobiotics have been proven...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food & function 2023-11, Vol.14 (23), p.143-1442 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There is growing interest in dietary interventions, particularly gerobiotics, that directly target aging. Several single-strain gerobiotics have proven to be beneficial in alleviating aging and age-related functional declines across species, but multistrain/multispecies gerobiotics have been proven even more advantageous due to the potential synergy and additive effects among individual isolates. However, there is very limited research on how multistrain/multispecies gerobiotic combinations or cocktails extend healthy longevity. This study comprehensively analyzed probiotic bacteria from traditionally fermented Barnyard millet and compared their efficacy in promoting healthy longevity under various combinations using
Caenorhabditis elegans
. We have shown that dramatic lifespan extension can be achieved by combining gerobiotics, and the effect was found to be strictly strain-specific. Among the 120 combinations tested, we identified two synergistic gerobiotic combinations, cocktail 55 (combination of
B. licheniformis
PS70,
L. delbrueckii
subsp.
bulgaricus
PS77, and
L. amylovorus
PS60) and cocktail 112 (combination of
L. delbrueckii
subsp.
bulgaricus
PS77,
L. lactis
PS10, and
P. pentosaceus
PS91), extending the mean lifespan of
C. elegans
by up to 46.2% and 53.1%, respectively. Our mechanistic study showed that the life-promoting effect of cocktail 55 relied on the p38 MAPK-SKN-1 pathway, while cocktail 112 acted on multiple signaling pathways, including IIS, β-catenin, and TGF-β pathways, to achieve its impact on the host. Moreover, feeding gerobiotic cocktails improved several healthspan markers reported to decline with age. These observations showed that the gerobiotic cocktails target different subsets of the gene regulatory network controlling the aging process in
C. elegans
, thereby extending healthy longevity.
Gerobiotic synergism reveals the secrets to healthy longevity in
Caenorhabditis elegans
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ISSN: | 2042-6496 2042-650X |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3fo02984k |