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 …
[HTML][HTML] Metabolic control of longevity
Several metabolic alterations accumulate over time along with a reduction in biological
fitness, suggesting the existence of a" metabolic clock" that controls aging. Multiple inborn …
fitness, suggesting the existence of a" metabolic clock" that controls aging. Multiple inborn …
Mitochondria-to-nucleus retrograde signaling drives formation of cytoplasmic chromatin and inflammation in senescence
MG Vizioli, T Liu, KN Miller, NA Robertson… - Genes & …, 2020 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Cellular senescence is a potent tumor suppressor mechanism but also contributes to aging
and aging-related diseases. Senescence is characterized by a stable cell cycle arrest and a …
and aging-related diseases. Senescence is characterized by a stable cell cycle arrest and a …
[HTML][HTML] The hallmarks of aging
Aging is characterized by a progressive loss of physiological integrity, leading to impaired
function and increased vulnerability to death. This deterioration is the primary risk factor for …
function and increased vulnerability to death. This deterioration is the primary risk factor for …
Epigenetic regulation of ageing: linking environmental inputs to genomic stability
Ageing is affected by both genetic and non-genetic factors. Here, we review the chromatin-
based epigenetic changes that occur during ageing, the role of chromatin modifiers in …
based epigenetic changes that occur during ageing, the role of chromatin modifiers in …
Stem cell aging: mechanisms, regulators and therapeutic opportunities
J Oh, YD Lee, AJ Wagers - Nature medicine, 2014 - nature.com
Aging tissues experience a progressive decline in homeostatic and regenerative capacities,
which has been attributed to degenerative changes in tissue-specific stem cells, stem cell …
which has been attributed to degenerative changes in tissue-specific stem cells, stem cell …
Epigenetic changes during aging and their reprogramming potential
AE Kane, DA Sinclair - Critical reviews in biochemistry and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The aging process results in significant epigenetic changes at all levels of chromatin and
DNA organization. These include reduced global heterochromatin, nucleosome remodeling …
DNA organization. These include reduced global heterochromatin, nucleosome remodeling …
Dysregulation of the epigenetic landscape of normal aging in Alzheimer's disease
Aging is the strongest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), although the underlying
mechanisms remain unclear. The chromatin state, in particular through the mark H4K16ac …
mechanisms remain unclear. The chromatin state, in particular through the mark H4K16ac …
Shared molecular and cellular mechanisms of premature ageing and ageing-associated diseases
N Kubben, T Misteli - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2017 - nature.com
Ageing is the predominant risk factor for many common diseases. Human premature ageing
diseases are powerful model systems to identify and characterize cellular mechanisms that …
diseases are powerful model systems to identify and characterize cellular mechanisms that …