AS Wang, O Dreesen - Frontiers in genetics, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Cellular senescence is an irreversible growth arrest that occurs as a result of different damaging stimuli, including DNA damage, telomere shortening and dysfunction or …
S Horvath, J Oshima, GM Martin, AT Lu… - Aging (Albany …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DNA methylation (DNAm)-based biomarkers of aging have been developed for many tissues and organs. However, these biomarkers have sub-optimal accuracy in fibroblasts …
Constitutive heterochromatin is responsible for genome repression of DNA enriched in repetitive sequences, telomeres, and centromeres. During physiological and pathological …
The nuclear envelope is composed of the nuclear membranes, nuclear lamina, and nuclear pore complexes. Laminopathies are diseases caused by mutations in genes encoding …
YH Ho, R Del Toro, J Rivera-Torres, J Rak, C Korn… - Cell stem cell, 2019 - cell.com
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) residing in the bone marrow (BM) accumulate during aging but are functionally impaired. However, the role of HSC-intrinsic and-extrinsic aging …
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hallmark of ageing, and mitochondrial maintenance may lead to increased healthspan. Emerging evidence suggests a crucial role for signalling from the …
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 …
G Lee, YY Kim, H Jang, JS Han, H Nahmgoong… - Cell metabolism, 2022 - cell.com
Emerging evidence indicates that the accretion of senescent cells is linked to metabolic disorders. However, the underlying mechanisms and metabolic consequences of cellular …
T Chin, Y Lee, O Dreesen - Frontiers in physiology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Aging is the result of a gradual functional decline at the cellular, and ultimately, organismal level, resulting in an increased risk of developing a variety of chronic illnesses, such as …