Caloric restriction modifies small RNA profiles and engages age-related molecular pathways in the CALERIE trial

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Calorie restriction changes small RNA patterns and activates aging-related molecular processes in the CALERIE trial

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Abstract

Caloric restriction (CR) is associated with changes in 16 small non-coding RNAs linked to the level of caloric restriction.

  • CR may improve inflammation, cardiometabolic health, and molecular aging in humans.
  • A total of 41 small non-coding RNAs were identified as differing between caloric restriction and ad libitum feeding.
  • Tissue-specific expression of smRNAs varied, but shared pathways were noted, including insulin signaling and stress response.
  • Cross-species analysis indicated that 17 microRNAs were altered by CR in both humans and rhesus monkeys.
  • These findings suggest that small non-coding RNAs could be important mediators of CR's effects on aging.

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