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DDS promotes longevity through a microbiome-mediated starvation signal.

Abstract

The antibiotic diaminodiphenyl sulfone (DDS) is used in combination with other antibiotics as a first line treatment for leprosy. DDS has been previously reported to extend lifespan in through inhibition of pyruvate kinase and decreased mitochondrial function. Here we report an alternative mechanism of action by which DDS promotes longevity in by reducing folate production by the microbiome. This results in altered methionine cycle metabolite levels mimicking the effects of metformin and lifespan extension that is dependent on the starvation- and hypoxia-induced flavin containing monoxygenase, FMO-2.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Choi H
Cho S
Ha Y
Ocampo B
Park S
Chen S
Bennett C
Han J
Rossner R
Kang J
Lee Y
Park S
Kaeberlein M