Source: Lazaro-Pena, M. I. et al. Quantifying Tissue-Specific Proteostatic Decline in Caenorhabditis elegans. J. Vis. Exp. (2021)
This video demonstrates an in vivo imaging-based assay to determine proteostasis decline due to aging. The assay uses Caenorhabditis elegans expressing polyglutamine YFP-fusion protein in body wall muscles to measure the age-associated aggregation of polyglutamine and induction of proteotoxicity, leading to paralysis.
1. Measuring the decline in proteostasis in muscle tissue by using polyglutamine-expressing animals
NOTE: Two methods can be used to identify proteostasis decline in muscle cells: imaging the formation of protein aggregates during aging (1.1) and measuring the proteotoxicity these aggregates cause with age through the onset of paralysis (1.2).
2. Measuring animal paralysis rates as a surrogate for polyglutamine toxicity in muscle cells
NOTE: The age-dependent increase of polyQ aggregates in muscle causes the decline of muscular function that drives locomotion. This defect in locomotion can be determined by measuring the progressive rate of paralysis in polyQ-expressing animals. For the paralysis assay, synchronized unc-54p::polyQ::YFP expressing animals are scored at Day 3, 5, 7, and 9 of adulthood. Add additional time points as needed, to extend the scoring range such that the effect of genetic perturbation can be assessed.
Figure 1: Expression of polyQ::YFP within C. elegans muscle results in progressive foci accumulation and paralysis during aging. (A) C. elegans unc-54p::Q35::YFP expression at days 1 and 4 of adulthood (upper and lower panel, respectively). Arrows indicate representative foci. (B) Quantification of fluorescent foci over the first 4 days of adulthood. Foci are resistant to FRAP, consistent with an insoluble protein aggregate. Error bars represent the standard error of the mean (SEM) (C) unc-54p::Q35::YFP animals become paralyzed during aging. Error bars represent standard error of proportion. The scale bar represents 100 μm in all panels.
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Glass microscope slides | VWR | 160004-422 | |
Sodium Azide, CAS #26628-22-8 | Sigma-Aldrich | S2002 | |
Zeiss Axio Imager M2m microscope with AxioVision v4.8.2.0 software | Zeiss | ||
Zeiss StemiSV11 M2 Bio Quad microscope | Zeiss |