[HTML][HTML] Aging: a common driver of chronic diseases and a target for novel interventions

BK Kennedy, SL Berger, A Brunet, J Campisi… - Cell, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Proteomics and epidemiological models of human aging

C Ubaida-Mohien, R Moaddel, AZ Moore… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Human aging is associated with a decline of physical and cognitive function and high
susceptibility to chronic diseases, which is influenced by genetics, epigenetics …

[HTML][HTML] Transcriptomic alterations during ageing reflect the shift from cancer to degenerative diseases in the elderly

P Aramillo Irizar, S Schäuble, D Esser, M Groth… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Disease epidemiology during ageing shows a transition from cancer to degenerative chronic
disorders as dominant contributors to mortality in the old. Nevertheless, it has remained …

[HTML][HTML] The four layers of aging

R Zhang, HZ Chen, DP Liu - Cell systems, 2015 - cell.com
Instead of considering aging in terms of discrete hallmarks, we suggest that it operates in
four layers, each at a different biological scale. Malfunctions within each layer—and …

[HTML][HTML] Epigenetic mechanisms during ageing and neurogenesis as novel therapeutic avenues in human brain disorders

R Delgado-Morales, RC Agís-Balboa, M Esteller… - Clinical …, 2017 - Springer
Ageing is the main risk factor for human neurological disorders. Among the diverse
molecular pathways that govern ageing, epigenetics can guide age-associated decline in …

Understanding and modulating ageing

SIS Rattan, BFC Clark - IUBMB life, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Ageing is characterized by a progressive accumulation of molecular damage in nucleic
acids, proteins and lipids. The inefficiency and failure of maintenance, repair and turnover …

[HTML][HTML] Heterochromatin: an epigenetic point of view in aging

JH Lee, EW Kim, DL Croteau, VA Bohr - Experimental & molecular …, 2020 - nature.com
Aging is an inevitable process of life. Defined by progressive physiological and functional
loss of tissues and organs, aging increases the risk of mortality for the organism. The aging …

[HTML][HTML] The epigenetic clock: a molecular crystal ball for human aging?

S Ecker, S Beck - Aging (Albany NY), 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Simone Ecker and Stephan Beck www. aging-us. com AGING 2019, Vol. 11, No. 2 www.
aging-us. com 833 AGING advantage over the multi-tissue clock which does not work well in …

Cellular senescence variation by metabolic and epigenomic remodeling

M Nakao, H Tanaka, T Koga - Trends in Cell Biology, 2020 - cell.com
Cellular senescence is a state of permanent cell cycle arrest accompanied by unique
secretory actions, which influences tissue formation, tumor suppression and aging in vivo …

Impact of cellular senescence signature on ageing research

E Sikora, T Arendt, M Bennett, M Narita - Ageing research reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
Cellular senescence as the state of permanent inhibition of cell proliferation is a tumour-
suppressive mechanism. However, due to the associated secretory phenotype senescence …