The Lipidome Fingerprint of Longevity.
Mariona JovéNatàlia Mota-MartorellIrene PradasJosé Daniel Galo-LiconaMeritxell Martin-GaríÈlia ObisJoaquim SolReinald PamplonaPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Lipids were determinants in the appearance and evolution of life. Recent studies disclose the existence of a link between lipids and animal longevity. Findings from both comparative studies and genetics and nutritional interventions in invertebrates, vertebrates, and exceptionally long-lived animal species-humans included-demonstrate that both the cell membrane fatty acid profile and lipidome are a species-specific optimized evolutionary adaptation and traits associated with longevity. All these emerging observations point to lipids as a key target to study the molecular mechanisms underlying differences in longevity and suggest the existence of a lipidome profile of long life.