: Ergothioneine (ET), a dietary thione/thiol, is receiving growing attention for its possible benefits in healthy aging and metabolic resilience. Our study investigates ET's effects on healthspan in aged animals, revealing lifespan extension and enhanced mobility in Caenorhabditis elegans, accompanied by improved stress resistance and reduced age-associated biomarkers. In aged rats, ET administration enhances exercise endurance, muscle mass, and vascularization, concomitant with higher NAD+ levels in muscle. Mechanistically, ET acts as an alternative substrate for cystathionine gamma-lyase (CSE), stimulating H2S production, which increases protein persulfidation of more than 300 protein targets. Among these, protein-persulfidation-driven activation of cytosolic glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (cGPDH) primarily contributes to the ET-induced NAD+ increase. ET's effects are abolished in models lacking CSE or cGPDH, highlighting the essential role of H2S signaling and protein persulfidation. These findings elucidate ET's multifaceted actions and provide insights into its therapeutic potential for combating age-related muscle decline and metabolic perturbations.

Ergothioneine improves healthspan of aged animals by enhancing cGPDH activity through CSE-dependent persulfidation / Petrovic, Dunja; Slade, Luke; Paikopoulos, Yiorgos; D'Andrea, Davide; Savic, Nevena; Stancic, Ana; Miljkovic, Jan Lj; Vignane, Thibaut; Drekolia, Maria Kyriaki; Mladenovic, Dusan; Sutulovic, Nikola; Refeyton, Alice; Kolakovic, Milica; Jovanovic, Vladimir M; Zivanovic, Jasmina; Miler, Marko; Vellecco, Valentina; Brancaleone, Vincenzo; Bucci, Mariarosaria; Casey, Alva M; Yu, Chakshun; Kasarla, Siva Swapna; Smith, Karl William; Kalfe-Yildiz, Ayten; Stenzel, Martin; Miranda-Vizuete, Antonio; Hergenröder, Roland; Phapale, Prasad; Stanojlovic, Olivera; Ivanovic-Burmazovic, Ivana; Vlaski-Lafarge, Marija; Bibli, Sofia-Iris; Murphy, Michael P; Otasevic, Vesna; Filipovic, Milos R. - In: CELL METABOLISM. - ISSN 1932-7420. - 37:2(2025). [10.1016/j.cmet.2024.12.008]

Ergothioneine improves healthspan of aged animals by enhancing cGPDH activity through CSE-dependent persulfidation

Vellecco, Valentina;Brancaleone, Vincenzo;Bucci, Mariarosaria;
2025

Abstract

: Ergothioneine (ET), a dietary thione/thiol, is receiving growing attention for its possible benefits in healthy aging and metabolic resilience. Our study investigates ET's effects on healthspan in aged animals, revealing lifespan extension and enhanced mobility in Caenorhabditis elegans, accompanied by improved stress resistance and reduced age-associated biomarkers. In aged rats, ET administration enhances exercise endurance, muscle mass, and vascularization, concomitant with higher NAD+ levels in muscle. Mechanistically, ET acts as an alternative substrate for cystathionine gamma-lyase (CSE), stimulating H2S production, which increases protein persulfidation of more than 300 protein targets. Among these, protein-persulfidation-driven activation of cytosolic glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (cGPDH) primarily contributes to the ET-induced NAD+ increase. ET's effects are abolished in models lacking CSE or cGPDH, highlighting the essential role of H2S signaling and protein persulfidation. These findings elucidate ET's multifaceted actions and provide insights into its therapeutic potential for combating age-related muscle decline and metabolic perturbations.
2025
Ergothioneine improves healthspan of aged animals by enhancing cGPDH activity through CSE-dependent persulfidation / Petrovic, Dunja; Slade, Luke; Paikopoulos, Yiorgos; D'Andrea, Davide; Savic, Nevena; Stancic, Ana; Miljkovic, Jan Lj; Vignane, Thibaut; Drekolia, Maria Kyriaki; Mladenovic, Dusan; Sutulovic, Nikola; Refeyton, Alice; Kolakovic, Milica; Jovanovic, Vladimir M; Zivanovic, Jasmina; Miler, Marko; Vellecco, Valentina; Brancaleone, Vincenzo; Bucci, Mariarosaria; Casey, Alva M; Yu, Chakshun; Kasarla, Siva Swapna; Smith, Karl William; Kalfe-Yildiz, Ayten; Stenzel, Martin; Miranda-Vizuete, Antonio; Hergenröder, Roland; Phapale, Prasad; Stanojlovic, Olivera; Ivanovic-Burmazovic, Ivana; Vlaski-Lafarge, Marija; Bibli, Sofia-Iris; Murphy, Michael P; Otasevic, Vesna; Filipovic, Milos R. - In: CELL METABOLISM. - ISSN 1932-7420. - 37:2(2025). [10.1016/j.cmet.2024.12.008]
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