“…Various stimuli, such as mitochondrial dysfunction, calorie restriction, acute impairment of insulin signaling, glucose restriction or absence of a germline, can release mtROS to extend lifespan (Lee et al, 2010;Schaar et al, 2015;Schulz et al, 2007;Wei and Kenyon, 2016;Xie and Roy, 2012;Yang and Hekimi, 2010a,b;Zarse et al, 2012). The hypoxia inducible factor 1 (HIF-1), the stress-activated transcriptional factor SKN-1 (Nrf2 or NFE2L2 in mammals), AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and molecules in the intrinsic apoptosis pathway including CED-4 (Apaf1 in mammals) also participate in mtROSmediated longevity signaling (Castillo-Quan et al, 2016;Hwang et al, 2014;Lee et al, 2010;Wei and Kenyon, 2016;Weimer et al, 2014;Xie and Roy, 2012;Yee et al, 2014;Zarse et al, 2012).…”