The core genetic drivers of chronological aging in yeast are universal regulators of longevity

Cruz-Bonilla, Erika; Campos, Sergio E.; Funes, Soledad; Abreu-Goodger, Cei; DeLuna, Alexander (2025). The core genetic drivers of chronological aging in yeast are universal regulators of longevity Microbial Cell 12 (1) :274-289

ABSTRACT

The chronological lifespan of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has significantly contributed to our understanding of aging in eukaryotic cells. However, gaining a genome-wide perspective of this trait remains challenging due to substantial discrepancies observed across genome-wide gene-deletion screens. In this study, we systematically compiled nine chronological-lifespan datasets and evaluated how shared experimental variables influenced screen variability. Furthermore, we performed a meta-analysis to compile a ranked catalog of key processes and regulators driving chronological longevity in yeast, ensuring their robustness across diverse experimental setups. These consistent chronological aging factors were enriched in genes associated with yeast replicative lifespan and orthologs implicated in aging across other model organisms. Functional analysis revealed that the downstream cellular mechanisms underlying chronological longevity in yeast align with well-established, universal hallmarks of aging. Importantly, we identified transcriptional regulators associated with these consistent genetic factors, uncovering potential global and local modulators of chronological aging. Our findings provide an integrated view of the core genetic landscape underlying aging in yeast, highlighting the value of the chronological lifespan paradigm for investigating conserved mechanisms of aging.



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