Immunosenescence: molecular mechanisms and diseases
Z Liu, Q Liang, Y Ren, C Guo, X Ge, L Wang… - Signal transduction and …, 2023 - nature.com
Infection susceptibility, poor vaccination efficacy, age-related disease onset, and neoplasms
are linked to innate and adaptive immune dysfunction that accompanies aging (known as …
are linked to innate and adaptive immune dysfunction that accompanies aging (known as …
Direct cell reprogramming: approaches, mechanisms and progress
The reprogramming of somatic cells with defined factors, which converts cells from one
lineage into cells of another, has greatly reshaped our traditional views on cell identity and …
lineage into cells of another, has greatly reshaped our traditional views on cell identity and …
The molecular hallmarks of epigenetic control
CD Allis, T Jenuwein - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2016 - nature.com
Over the past 20 years, breakthrough discoveries of chromatin-modifying enzymes and
associated mechanisms that alter chromatin in response to physiological or pathological …
associated mechanisms that alter chromatin in response to physiological or pathological …
Epigenetics of aging and aging-associated diseases
D Saul, RL Kosinsky - International journal of molecular sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Aging represents the multifactorial decline in physiological function of every living organism.
Over the past decades, several hallmarks of aging have been defined, including epigenetic …
Over the past decades, several hallmarks of aging have been defined, including epigenetic …
Cellular rejuvenation: molecular mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions for diseases
S Ji, M Xiong, H Chen, Y Liu, L Zhou, Y Hong… - … and Targeted Therapy, 2023 - nature.com
The ageing process is a systemic decline from cellular dysfunction to organ degeneration,
with more predisposition to deteriorated disorders. Rejuvenation refers to giving aged cells …
with more predisposition to deteriorated disorders. Rejuvenation refers to giving aged cells …
Spatially resolved epigenomic profiling of single cells in complex tissues
The recent development of spatial omics methods has enabled single-cell profiling of the
transcriptome and 3D genome organization with high spatial resolution. Expanding the …
transcriptome and 3D genome organization with high spatial resolution. Expanding the …
Histone chaperone networks shaping chromatin function
CM Hammond, CB Strømme, H Huang… - … reviews Molecular cell …, 2017 - nature.com
The association of histones with specific chaperone complexes is important for their folding,
oligomerization, post-translational modification, nuclear import, stability, assembly and …
oligomerization, post-translational modification, nuclear import, stability, assembly and …
Epigenetic regulation of cellular senescence
J Crouch, M Shvedova, RJRS Thanapaul… - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
Senescence is a complex cellular stress response that abolishes proliferative capacity and
generates a unique secretory pattern that is implicated in organismal aging and age-related …
generates a unique secretory pattern that is implicated in organismal aging and age-related …
Genomic imprinting in mammals
DP Barlow, MS Bartolomei - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2014 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Genomic imprinting affects a subset of genes in mammals and results in a monoallelic,
parental-specific expression pattern. Most of these genes are located in clusters that are …
parental-specific expression pattern. Most of these genes are located in clusters that are …
Metals and molecular carcinogenesis
Y Zhu, M Costa - Carcinogenesis, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Many metals are essential for living organisms, but at higher doses they may be toxic and
carcinogenic. Metal exposure occurs mainly in occupational settings and environmental …
carcinogenic. Metal exposure occurs mainly in occupational settings and environmental …