DNA damage—how and why we age?

M Yousefzadeh, C Henpita, R Vyas, C Soto-Palma… - Elife, 2021 - elifesciences.org
Aging is a complex process that results in loss of the ability to reattain homeostasis following
stress, leading, thereby, to increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Many factors contribute …

Epigenetic regulation of ageing: linking environmental inputs to genomic stability

BA Benayoun, EA Pollina, A Brunet - Nature reviews Molecular cell …, 2015 - nature.com
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 …

Obesity may accelerate the aging process

V Salvestrini, C Sell, A Lorenzini - Frontiers in endocrinology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Lines of evidence from several studies have shown that increases in life expectancy are now
accompanied by increased disability rate. The expanded lifespan of the aging population …

Cellular senescence in renal ageing and disease

I Sturmlechner, M Durik, CJ Sieben, DJ Baker… - Nature Reviews …, 2017 - nature.com
The senescence programme is implicated in diverse biological processes, including
embryogenesis, tissue regeneration and repair, tumorigenesis, and ageing. Although in vivo …

Molecular and biological hallmarks of ageing

JR Aunan, MM Watson, HR Hagland… - Journal of British …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Background Ageing is the inevitable time-dependent decline in physiological organ function
that eventually leads to death. Age is a major risk factor for many of the most common …

Cellular senescence in the aging and diseased kidney

FA Valentijn, LL Falke, TQ Nguyen… - Journal of cell …, 2018 - Springer
The program of cellular senescence is involved in both the G1 and G2 phase of the cell
cycle, limiting G1/S and G2/M progression respectively, and resulting in prolonged cell cycle …

The role of nutrition on epigenetic modifications and their implications on health

JC Jiménez-Chillarón, R Díaz, D Martínez, T Pentinat… - Biochimie, 2012 - Elsevier
Nutrition plays a key role in many aspects of health and dietary imbalances are major
determinants of chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes and …

The good, the bad, and the ugly of ROS: new insights on aging and aging‐related diseases from eukaryotic and prokaryotic model organisms

AL Santos, S Sinha, AB Lindner - Oxidative medicine and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aging is associated with the accumulation of cellular damage over the course of a lifetime.
This process is promoted in large part by reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated via …

Calorie restriction modulates the transcription of genes related to stress response and longevity in human muscle: The CALERIE study

JK Das, N Banskota, J Candia, ME Griswold… - Aging cell, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The lifespan extension induced by 40% caloric restriction (CR) in rodents is accompanied by
postponement of disease, preservation of function, and increased stress resistance. Whether …

Role of the mitochondrial DNA replication machinery in mitochondrial DNA mutagenesis, aging and age-related diseases

KL DeBalsi, KE Hoff, WC Copeland - Ageing research reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
As regulators of bioenergetics in the cell and the primary source of endogenous reactive
oxygen species (ROS), dysfunctional mitochondria have been implicated for decades in the …