Detrimental effects of RNAi: a cautionary note on its use in Drosophila ageing studies.
RNA interference (RNAi) provides an important tool for gene function discovery. It has been widely exploited in Caenorhabditis elegans ageing research because it does not appear to have any non-specific effects on ageing-related traits in that model organism. We show here that ubiquitous, adult-onse...
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doaj-fbb56f75b10b4349b6ccfdadf828524f2020-11-25T01:52:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4536710.1371/journal.pone.0045367Detrimental effects of RNAi: a cautionary note on its use in Drosophila ageing studies.Nazif AlicMatthew P HoddinottAndrea FoleyCathy SlackMatthew D W PiperLinda PartridgeRNA interference (RNAi) provides an important tool for gene function discovery. It has been widely exploited in Caenorhabditis elegans ageing research because it does not appear to have any non-specific effects on ageing-related traits in that model organism. We show here that ubiquitous, adult-onset activation of the RNAi machinery, achieved by expressing a double stranded RNA targeting GFP or lacZ for degradation, or by increasing expression of Dicer substantially reduces lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster. Induction of GFPRNAi construct also alters the response of lifespan to nutrition, exacerbating the lifespan-shortening effects of food containing a high quantity of yeast. Our study indicates that activation of the RNAi machinery may have sequence-independent side-effects on lifespan, and that caution needs to be exercised when employing ubiquitous RNAi in Drosophila ageing studies. However, we also show that RNAi restricted to certain tissues may not be detrimental to lifespan.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3444450?pdf=render |
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Nazif Alic Matthew P Hoddinott Andrea Foley Cathy Slack Matthew D W Piper Linda Partridge Detrimental effects of RNAi: a cautionary note on its use in Drosophila ageing studies. PLoS ONE |
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Detrimental effects of RNAi: a cautionary note on its use in Drosophila ageing studies. |
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Detrimental effects of RNAi: a cautionary note on its use in Drosophila ageing studies. |
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Detrimental effects of RNAi: a cautionary note on its use in Drosophila ageing studies. |
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Detrimental effects of RNAi: a cautionary note on its use in Drosophila ageing studies. |
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Detrimental effects of RNAi: a cautionary note on its use in Drosophila ageing studies. |
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detrimental effects of rnai: a cautionary note on its use in drosophila ageing studies. |
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RNA interference (RNAi) provides an important tool for gene function discovery. It has been widely exploited in Caenorhabditis elegans ageing research because it does not appear to have any non-specific effects on ageing-related traits in that model organism. We show here that ubiquitous, adult-onset activation of the RNAi machinery, achieved by expressing a double stranded RNA targeting GFP or lacZ for degradation, or by increasing expression of Dicer substantially reduces lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster. Induction of GFPRNAi construct also alters the response of lifespan to nutrition, exacerbating the lifespan-shortening effects of food containing a high quantity of yeast. Our study indicates that activation of the RNAi machinery may have sequence-independent side-effects on lifespan, and that caution needs to be exercised when employing ubiquitous RNAi in Drosophila ageing studies. However, we also show that RNAi restricted to certain tissues may not be detrimental to lifespan. |
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