Independent glial subtypes delay development and extend healthy lifespan upon reduced insulin-PI3K signalling.
Nathaniel S WoodlingArjunan RajasingamLucy J MinkleyAlberto RizzoLinda PartridgePublished in: BMC biology (2020)
These findings reveal a role for distinct glial subpopulations in the organism-wide modulation of development and lifespan, with IIS in astrocyte-like glia contributing to lifespan modulation but not to developmental timing. Our results enable a more complete picture of the cell-type-specific effects of the IIS network, a pathway whose evolutionary conservation in humans make it tractable for therapeutic interventions. Our findings therefore underscore the necessity for cell-type-specific strategies to optimise interventions for the diseases of ageing.