Epigenetics and aging
S Pal, JK Tyler - Science advances, 2016 - science.org
Over the past decade, a growing number of studies have revealed that progressive changes
to epigenetic information accompany aging in both dividing and nondividing cells …
to epigenetic information accompany aging in both dividing and nondividing cells …
Methionine metabolism and methyltransferases in the regulation of aging and lifespan extension across species
AA Parkhitko, P Jouandin, SE Mohr, N Perrimon - Aging cell, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Methionine restriction (MetR) extends lifespan across different species and exerts beneficial
effects on metabolic health and inflammatory responses. In contrast, certain cancer cells …
effects on metabolic health and inflammatory responses. In contrast, certain cancer cells …
[HTML][HTML] In vivo amelioration of age-associated hallmarks by partial reprogramming
Aging is the major risk factor for many human diseases. In vitro studies have demonstrated
that cellular reprogramming to pluripotency reverses cellular age, but alteration of the aging …
that cellular reprogramming to pluripotency reverses cellular age, but alteration of the aging …
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 …
Bone aging, cellular senescence, and osteoporosis
RJ Pignolo, SF Law, A Chandra - Journal of Bone and Mineral …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Changes in aging bone that lead to osteoporosis are mediated at multiple levels, including
hormonal alterations, skeletal unloading, and accumulation of senescent cells. This …
hormonal alterations, skeletal unloading, and accumulation of senescent cells. This …
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 …
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome: A premature aging disease caused by LMNA gene mutations
Products of the LMNA gene, primarily lamin A and C, are key components of the nuclear
lamina, a proteinaceous meshwork that underlies the inner nuclear membrane and is …
lamina, a proteinaceous meshwork that underlies the inner nuclear membrane and is …
[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial phosphatase PGAM5 modulates cellular senescence by regulating mitochondrial dynamics
Mitochondria undergo dynamic fusion/fission, biogenesis and mitophagy in response to
stimuli or stresses. Disruption of mitochondrial homeostasis could lead to cell senescence …
stimuli or stresses. Disruption of mitochondrial homeostasis could lead to cell senescence …
[HTML][HTML] Advanced cell culture techniques for cancer drug discovery
CJ Lovitt, TB Shelper, VM Avery - Biology, 2014 - mdpi.com
Human cancer cell lines are an integral part of drug discovery practices. However, modeling
the complexity of cancer utilizing these cell lines on standard plastic substrata, does not …
the complexity of cancer utilizing these cell lines on standard plastic substrata, does not …
[HTML][HTML] Functional characterization of the TERRA transcriptome at damaged telomeres
A Porro, S Feuerhahn, J Delafontaine… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
Telomere deprotection occurs during tumorigenesis and aging upon telomere shortening or
loss of the telomeric shelterin component TRF2. Deprotected telomeres undergo changes in …
loss of the telomeric shelterin component TRF2. Deprotected telomeres undergo changes in …