Research Institute of Molecular Pathology/Institute of Molecular Biotechnology, Vienna, Austria.
Gerontology. 2010;56(5):496-506. doi: 10.1159/000277626. Epub 2010 Jan 20.
The search for genetic mechanisms affecting life-span and ageing represents an important part of ageing research, especially since the discovery of single-gene mutations with dramatic effects on these traits. Due to its relative ease of use and its power to specifically target arbitrary genes, RNA interference (RNAi) has rapidly been adopted as a technique for silencing gene expression. The feasibility of genome-wide RNAi screens potentially much simplifies the identification of novel ageing-related genes.
In a review of applications of RNAi in ageing research with a focus on the model organisms Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster and discussing recent technical developments, we aim to highlight the current and future impact of this technology in the field.
We show how RNAi has successfully been used to complement classic mutant studies. Moreover, we discuss the novel opportunities and challenges of an application of RNAi in genome-wide screens in D. melanogaster, which has become possible with the recent availability of a comprehensive transgenic RNAi library for the fly. We highlight, in particular, how the flexible control of RNAi induction can support the study of dynamic processes like ageing through specific experiments and the development of matching computational methods. In an overview of complementary approaches we discuss the challenge of extracting insight from the high-dimensional measurement datasets that are required for the study of dynamic effects and interaction dependencies.
RNAi has emerged as a powerful tool for the study of ageing, allowing the further characterization of the roles of specific genes in the ageing process as well as the efficient identification of new genes implicated. RNAi has contributed to our understanding of age-related diseases especially by making genes amenable to manipulation for which mutants were not easily available. Recent developments enable genome-wide screens with unprecedented temporal and spatial control of RNAi induction. Specific RNAi time-course experiments provide an opportunity for the analysis of high-resolution gene expression profiles capturing the dynamics of ageing-relevant processes and gene interactions. Research exploiting new avenues opened by the growing RNAi toolbox will considerably contribute to the next steps in researching the genetics of ageing and age-related diseases.
寻找影响寿命和衰老的遗传机制是衰老研究的重要组成部分,尤其是在发现对这些特征有显著影响的单基因突变之后。由于 RNA 干扰 (RNAi) 相对容易使用,并且可以特异性靶向任意基因,因此它已迅速被采用作为基因表达沉默的技术。全基因组 RNAi 筛选的可行性可能大大简化了新的与衰老相关基因的鉴定。
本文重点介绍了 RNAi 在衰老研究中的应用,综述了模式生物秀丽隐杆线虫和黑腹果蝇中的应用,并讨论了最近的技术进展,旨在强调该技术在该领域的当前和未来影响。
我们展示了 RNAi 如何成功地用于补充经典的突变研究。此外,我们讨论了在黑腹果蝇中进行全基因组 RNAi 筛选的新机会和挑战,这得益于最近获得了用于该蝇的全面转基因 RNAi 文库。我们特别强调了如何通过特定实验和匹配的计算方法来灵活控制 RNAi 的诱导,从而支持对衰老等动态过程的研究。在对互补方法的概述中,我们讨论了从研究动态效应和相互依赖所需的高维测量数据集提取见解的挑战。
RNAi 已成为研究衰老的有力工具,允许进一步表征特定基因在衰老过程中的作用,以及有效地鉴定新的相关基因。RNAi 通过使基因易于操纵(对于这些基因,突变体不容易获得),为研究与年龄相关的疾病做出了贡献。最近的发展使全基因组筛选具有前所未有的时间和空间 RNAi 诱导控制能力。特定的 RNAi 时程实验为分析高分辨率基因表达谱提供了机会,这些谱可以捕获与衰老相关过程和基因相互作用的动态。利用不断增长的 RNAi 工具包开辟的新途径进行的研究将极大地促进研究衰老和与年龄相关疾病的遗传学的下一步发展。