Ageing and rejuvenation of tissue stem cells and their niches
Most adult organs contain regenerative stem cells, often organized in specific niches. Stem
cell function is critical for tissue homeostasis and repair upon injury, and it is dependent on …
cell function is critical for tissue homeostasis and repair upon injury, and it is dependent on …
Cellular senescence in normal physiology
JP de Magalhães - Science, 2024 - science.org
The aging of the world's population has intensified interest in understanding the aging
process and devising strategies and interventions to prolong a healthy life span. Cellular …
process and devising strategies and interventions to prolong a healthy life span. Cellular …
Impact of cellular senescence signature on ageing research
Cellular senescence as the state of permanent inhibition of cell proliferation is a tumour-
suppressive mechanism. However, due to the associated secretory phenotype senescence …
suppressive mechanism. However, due to the associated secretory phenotype senescence …
[HTML][HTML] The role of cellular senescence in skin aging and age-related skin pathologies
Aging is the result of a gradual functional decline at the cellular, and ultimately, organismal
level, resulting in an increased risk of developing a variety of chronic illnesses, such as …
level, resulting in an increased risk of developing a variety of chronic illnesses, such as …
Epigenetic control of stem cell potential during homeostasis, aging, and disease
I Beerman, DJ Rossi - Cell stem cell, 2015 - cell.com
Stem cell decline is an important cellular driver of aging-associated pathophysiology in
multiple tissues. Epigenetic regulation is central to establishing and maintaining stem cell …
multiple tissues. Epigenetic regulation is central to establishing and maintaining stem cell …
Cellular senescence in acute and chronic wound repair
HN Wilkinson, MJ Hardman - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2022 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Cellular senescence, once thought an artifact of in vitro culture or passive outcome of aging,
has emerged as fundamental to tissue development and function. The senescence …
has emerged as fundamental to tissue development and function. The senescence …
[HTML][HTML] Aging: a common driver of chronic diseases and a target for novel interventions
Mammalian aging can be delayed with genetic, dietary and pharmacologic approaches.
Given that the elderly population is dramatically increasing and that aging is the greatest risk …
Given that the elderly population is dramatically increasing and that aging is the greatest risk …
[HTML][HTML] Stress, epigenetics, and aging: unraveling the intricate crosstalk
Aging, as a complex process involving multiple cellular and molecular pathways, is known to
be exacerbated by various stresses. Because responses to these stresses, such as oxidative …
be exacerbated by various stresses. Because responses to these stresses, such as oxidative …
The cell biology of aging
R DiLoreto, CT Murphy - Molecular biology of the cell, 2015 - Am Soc Cell Biol
One of the original hypotheses of organismal longevity posits that aging is the natural result
of entropy on the cells, tissues, and organs of the animal—a slow, inexorable slide into …
of entropy on the cells, tissues, and organs of the animal—a slow, inexorable slide into …
[HTML][HTML] Regulation of survival networks in senescent cells: from mechanisms to interventions
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest arising in response to DNA and
mitochondrial damages. Senescent cells undergo morphological, structural and functional …
mitochondrial damages. Senescent cells undergo morphological, structural and functional …