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Peer Review of “Roles of Progranulin and FRamides in Neural Versus Nonneural Tissues on Dietary Restriction–Related Longevity and Proteostasis in C. elegans (Preprint)”

Peer Review of “Roles of Progranulin and FRamides in Neural Versus Nonneural Tissues on Dietary Restriction–Related Longevity and Proteostasis in C. elegans (Preprint)”

I would have liked to understand the reason behind carrying out motility assays at 25 °C when the worms were maintained at 20 °C. Is it because it is ideal? 3. It could be that I might have read it wrong, but to me, the labels in Figures 1, 2, and S2 seem to be off. They don’t match the alphabetical order, or I might be missing something here. 4.

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JMIRx Bio 2024;2:e60571

Peer Review of “Roles of Progranulin and FRamides in Neural Versus Nonneural Tissues on Dietary Restriction–Related Longevity and Proteostasis in C. elegans (Preprint)”

Peer Review of “Roles of Progranulin and FRamides in Neural Versus Nonneural Tissues on Dietary Restriction–Related Longevity and Proteostasis in C. elegans (Preprint)”

Based on the data from Figure 4, the authors conclude that downregulation of pgrn-1 or flp has minimal or no effect on motility during adulthood under DR conditions. Overall, the findings indicate that though there is increased translation of pgrn-1 or flp genes upon DR, these genes do not function as DR effectors. Hence, a more appropriate title would be “Progranulin and FRamides do not play a role in DR-related longevity and proteostasis.”

Anonymous

JMIRx Bio 2024;2:e60570