Systematic transcriptome analysis associated with physiological and chronological aging in Caenorhabditis elegans .
Seokjin HamSieun S KimSangsoon ParkEun Ji E KimSujeong KwonHae-Eun H ParkYoonji JungSeung-Jae V LeePublished in: Genome research (2022)
Aging is associated with changes in a variety of biological processes at the transcriptomic level, including gene expression. Two types of aging occur during life time: chronological and physiological aging. However, dissecting the difference between chronological and physiological ages at the transcriptomic level has been a challenge because of its complexity. We analyzed the transcriptomic features associated with physiological and chronological aging using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model. Many structural and functional transcript elements, such as noncoding RNAs and intron-derived transcripts, were up-regulated with chronological aging. In contrast, mRNAs with many biological functions, including RNA processing, were down-regulated with physiological aging. We also identified an age-dependent increase in the usage of distal 3' splice sites in mRNA transcripts as a biomarker of physiological aging. Our study provides crucial information for dissecting chronological and physiological aging at the transcriptomic level.