[PDF][PDF] Hallmarks of aging: An expanding universe
Aging is driven by hallmarks fulfilling the following three premises:(1) their age-associated
manifestation,(2) the acceleration of aging by experimentally accentuating them, and (3) the …
manifestation,(2) the acceleration of aging by experimentally accentuating them, and (3) the …
[HTML][HTML] Aging and aging-related diseases: from molecular mechanisms to interventions and treatments
J Guo, X Huang, L Dou, M Yan, T Shen… - Signal Transduction and …, 2022 - nature.com
Aging is a gradual and irreversible pathophysiological process. It presents with declines in
tissue and cell functions and significant increases in the risks of various aging-related …
tissue and cell functions and significant increases in the risks of various aging-related …
[PDF][PDF] Meta-hallmarks of aging and cancer
Both aging and cancer are characterized by a series of partially overlapping" hallmarks" that
we subject here to a meta-analysis. Several hallmarks of aging (ie, genomic instability …
we subject here to a meta-analysis. Several hallmarks of aging (ie, genomic instability …
[HTML][HTML] The landscape of aging
Aging is characterized by a progressive deterioration of physiological integrity, leading to
impaired functional ability and ultimately increased susceptibility to death. It is a major risk …
impaired functional ability and ultimately increased susceptibility to death. It is a major risk …
[HTML][HTML] COVID-19 and cellular senescence
CA Schmitt, T Tchkonia, LJ Niedernhofer… - Nature Reviews …, 2023 - nature.com
The clinical severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is largely determined by host
factors. Recent advances point to cellular senescence, an ageing-related switch in cellular …
factors. Recent advances point to cellular senescence, an ageing-related switch in cellular …
DNA damage and repair in age-related inflammation
Genomic instability is an important driver of ageing. The accumulation of DNA damage is
believed to contribute to ageing by inducing cell death, senescence and tissue dysfunction …
believed to contribute to ageing by inducing cell death, senescence and tissue dysfunction …
Cellular senescence: all roads lead to mitochondria
Senescence is a multi‐functional cell fate, characterized by an irreversible cell‐cycle arrest
and a pro‐inflammatory phenotype, commonly known as the senescence‐associated …
and a pro‐inflammatory phenotype, commonly known as the senescence‐associated …
Lysine catabolism reprograms tumour immunity through histone crotonylation
Cancer cells rewire metabolism to favour the generation of specialized metabolites that
support tumour growth and reshape the tumour microenvironment,. Lysine functions as a …
support tumour growth and reshape the tumour microenvironment,. Lysine functions as a …
DNA-PKcs interacts with and phosphorylates Fis1 to induce mitochondrial fragmentation in tubular cells during acute kidney injury
The catalytic subunit of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PKcs) regulates cell death. We
sought to determine whether DNA-PKcs played a role in the tubular damage that occurs …
sought to determine whether DNA-PKcs played a role in the tubular damage that occurs …
[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 …