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Steroid hormones sulfatase inactivation extends lifespan and ameliorates age-related diseases

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Venegas-Calerón, Mónica
Sánchez-García, Alicia
Sansigre, Paula
Valladares, Amador
Esteban-García, Sara
Suárez-Pereira, Irene
Vitorica, Javier

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Aging and fertility are two interconnected processes. From invertebrates to mammals, absence of the germline increases longevity. Here we show that loss of function of sul-2, the Caenorhabditis elegans steroid sulfatase (STS), raises the pool of sulfated steroid hormones, increases longevity and ameliorates protein aggregation diseases. This increased longevity requires factors involved in germline-mediated longevity (daf-16, daf-12, kri-1, tcer-1 and daf-36 genes) although sul-2 mutations do not affect fertility. Interestingly, sul-2 is only expressed in sensory neurons, suggesting a regulation of sulfated hormones state by environmental cues. Treatment with the specific STS inhibitor STX64, as well as with testosterone-derived sulfated hormones reproduces the longevity phenotype of sul-2 mutants. Remarkably, those treatments ameliorate protein aggregation diseases in C. elegans, and STX64 also Alzheimer’s disease in a mammalian model. These results open the possibility of reallocating steroid sulfatase inhibitors or derivates for the treatment of aging and aging related diseases.

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Pérez-Jiménez, M. M., Monje-Moreno, J. M., Brokate-Llanos, A. M., Venegas-Calerón, M., Sánchez-García, A., Sansigre, P., Valladares, A., Esteban-García, S., Suárez-Pereira, I., Vitorica, J., Ríos, J. J., Artal-Sanz, M., Carrión, Á. M., & Muñoz, M. J. (2021). Steroid hormones sulfatase inactivation extends lifespan and ameliorates age-related diseases. Nature Communications, 12(1), 49–49. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-20269-y

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