Interventions

  • name effect species mean median maximum
    YHF1 deletion Deletion of YFH1 decreases replicative lifespan by 50% [15130665]. Yeast -50
    YHC3 deletion YHC3 deletion decreases 10-20% shortened lifespan [16435200]. Yeast -10 to -20
    YGR071C deletion Deletion of YGR071C decreases replicative lifespan by 60% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast -60
    YGL235W deletion YGL235W increases replicative lifespan by 20% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast +20
    YER187W deletion Deletion of YER187W increases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast +30
    YER186C deletion Deletion of YER186C increases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast +30
    YDR307W deletion Deletion of YDR307W increases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast +30
    YDR262W deletion Deletion of YDR262W decreases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast -30
    YDR248C deletion Deletion of YDR248C increases replicative lifespan by 20% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast +20
    YDR132C deletion Deletion of YDR132C decreases replicative lifespan by 35% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast -35
    YDR124W deletion Deletion of YDR124W increases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha and decreases lifespan by 10% in a strain [19030232]. Yeast -10 to +30
    YDL180W deletion YDL180W deletion impairs DR-mediated replicative lifespan extension, but does not change lifespan on AL significantly [22912585]. Yeast +5 -6
    YBR238C deletion Deletion of YBR238C increases mean replicative lifespan by 25 to 34% in the alpha and a strains [16293764; 19030232]. Yeast +25 to +34
    YBR225W deletion Deletion of YBR225W decreases replicative lifespan by 40% in the alpha strain [19030232]. Yeast -40
    yata mutation yata mutation shortens the maximum lifespan by 68% and results in progressive deterioration of the nervous tissues and aberrant accumulation of Sec23 [19209226]. Fly -68
    wwp-1 mutation Loss of wwp-1 function by mutation reduces lifespan at 25 degree Celsius, but not 20 degree Celsius. Lifespan of wwp-1 mutants across entire food concentration range by bacterial dilution in liquid culture or on solid plates does not noticeable change. Reduced levels of wwp-1 completely suppress the extended longevity of eat-2 mutants [19553937]. Worm -9
    WSC4 deletion Deletion of WSC4 decreases replicative lifespan by 30% in the alpha strain [18340043]. Yeast -30
    wrn-1 mutation A nonfunctional wrn-1 DNA helicase decreases the lifespan [23075628]. The expression of miR-124 in whole wrn-1 mutant worms is significantly reduced [23075628]. Supplementation of vitamin C normalizes the median lifespan of wnr-1 and mir-124 mutants [23075628]. Worm
    WRN mutation Mutation in WRN causes Werner Syndrome which characteristics includes prematurely aged facies, scleroderma-like skin changes, cataracts, arteriosclerosis, subcutaneous calcification, and diabetes mellitus [McKusick et al. 1963; 5327241]. Inheritance is autosomal recessive and malignancy is frequent. THe frequency is 3 per million individuals in Japan [7460386]. Cells from a Werner heterozygote exit the cell cycle at a faster rate than do normal cells [8265666]. Loss of WRN promoter aberrant mitotic recombination [11316787]. Human
    Wrn mutation Mice lacking the helicase domain fo the WRN ortholog exhibit many phenotypic features of Werner Syndrom, including a pro-oxidant status and a shorter mean lifespan. Mice with a deletion in the helicase domain [9789047] recapitulates most of the Werner syndrome phenotypes, including an abnormal hyaluronic acid excretion, higher reactive oxygen species levels, dyslipidemia, increased genomic instability, and cancer incidence. Wrn(Dehl/Dehl) mutant mice have a 10 - 15% decrease in their mean lifespan [12707040; 19741171]. Mouse -10 to -15
    WRKY6 deletion Deletion of the WRKY6 promoter results in defects in root and leaf cell senescence [11722756].
    wis1 constitutive active mutation Constitutive active mutation of wis1 extends chronological lifespan and there is no further beneficial effect of DR [20075862].
    VPS8 deletion Lack of VPS8 reduces lifespan under starvation conditions to a level similiar to that of wild-type cells incubated in synthetic complete medium and therefore blocked the lifespan-extending effect of DR [20657825]. Yeast
    VPS36 deletion VPS36 deletion mutant had a chronological lifespan as long as wild type BY4741. Thus, Vps36 is not necessary for the starvation/extreme DR-dependent lifespan extension [20657825]. Yeast
    VPS30 deletion VPS30 deletion prevents chronological lifespan extension induced by amino-acid DR [20421943]. Yeast
    Interventions are an extension of GenAge and GenDR.