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What evidence is there for the existence of individual genes with antagonistic pleiotropic effects?

Author(s)
Leroi, AMBartke, ADe Benedictis, GFranceschi, CGartner, AGonos, EFeder, MEKivisild, TLee, SKartal-Ozer, NSchumacher, MSikora, ESlagboom, ETatar, MYashin, AIVijg, JZwaan, B
Issued Date
2005-03
DOI
10.1016/j.mad.2004.07.012
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/31015
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047637404001897?via%3Dihub
Citation
MECHANISMS OF AGEING AND DEVELOPMENT, v.126, no.3, pp.421 - 429
Abstract
Classical evolutionary theory predicts the existence of genes with antagonistic effects on longevity and various components of early-life fitness. Quantitative genetic studies have provided convincing evidence that such genes exist. However, antagonistic pleiotropic effects have rarely been attributed to individual loci. We examine several classes of longevity-assurance genes: those involved in regulation of the gonad; the insulin-like growth factor pathway; free-radical scavenging; heat shock proteins and apoptosis. We find initial evidence that antagonistic pleiotropic effects are pervasive in each of these classes of genes and in various model systems-although most studies lack explicit studies of fitness components. This is particularly true of human studies. Very little is known about the early-life fitness effects of longevity loci. Given the possible medical importance of such effects we urge their future study.
Publisher
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
ISSN
0047-6374
Keyword
LIFE-SPANC-ELEGANSDROSOPHILA-MELANOGASTERCAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANSNATURAL-SELECTIONOXIDATIVE STRESSREPLICATIVE SENESCENCEMOLECULAR SIGNALSINDUCED APOPTOSISDWARF MICE

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