نتایج جستجو برای: premature aging

تعداد نتایج: 161300  

2015
Yanhua Yao Scott Tsuchiyama Ciyu Yang Anne Laure Bulteau Chong He Brett Robison Mitsuhiro Tsuchiya Delana Miller Valeria Briones Krisztina Tar Anahi Potrero Bertrand Friguet Brian K. Kennedy Marion Schmidt

Elevated proteasome activity extends lifespan in model organisms such as yeast, worms and flies. This pro-longevity effect might be mediated by improved protein homeostasis, as this protease is an integral module of the protein homeostasis network. Proteasomes also regulate cellular processes through temporal and spatial degradation of signaling pathway components. Here we demonstrate that the ...

2014
Ramkumar Menon

Normal term and spontaneous preterm births (PTB) are documented to be associated with oxidative stress (OS), and imbalances in the redox system (balance between pro- and antioxidant) have been reported in the maternal-fetal intrauterine compartments. The exact mechanism of labor initiation either at term or preterm by OS is still unclear, and this lack of understanding can partially be blamed f...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Liu Cao Sangsoo Kim Cuiying Xiao Rui-Hong Wang Xavier Coumoul Xiaoyan Wang Wen Mei Li Xiao Ling Xu Joseph A De Soto Hiroyuki Takai Sabine Mai Stephen J Elledge Noboru Motoyama Chu-Xia Deng

BRCA1 is a checkpoint and DNA damage repair gene that secures genome integrity. We have previously shown that mice lacking full-length Brca1 (Brca1(delta11/delta11)) die during embryonic development. Haploid loss of p53 completely rescues embryonic lethality, and adult Brca1(delta11/delta11)p53+/- mice display cancer susceptibility and premature aging. Here, we show that reduced expression and/...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Jung Yoon Park Mi-Ook Cho Shanique Leonard Brent Calder I. Saira Mian Woo Ho Kim Susan Wijnhoven Harry van Steeg James Mitchell Gijsbertus T. J. van der Horst Jan Hoeijmakers Pinchas Cohen Jan Vijg Yousin Suh

Unrepaired or misrepaired DNA damage has been implicated as a causal factor in cancer and aging. Xpd(TTD) mice, harboring defects in nucleotide excision repair and transcription due to a mutation in the Xpd gene (R722W), display severe symptoms of premature aging but have a reduced incidence of cancer. To gain further insight into the molecular basis of the mutant-specific manifestation of age-...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2015
Tiehui Zhang Binhai Zhao Jia Li Chunlei Zhang Hongzhi Li Jiang Wu Shiming Zhang Guozhen Hui

In general, pituitary tumors are benign with low mitotic activity. Premature senescence has been considered to be a significant mechanism underlying this uniquely benign pituitary tumor. The present study aims to compare the expression of the associated proteins involved in premature senescence pathways among normal, aging and pituitary adenoma cells. We successfully induced the aging pituitary...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Paola Fabrizio Luisa Battistella Raffaello Vardavas Cristina Gattazzo Lee-Loung Liou Alberto Diaspro Janis W. Dossen Edith Butler Gralla Valter D. Longo

Aging is believed to be a nonadaptive process that escapes the force of natural selection. Here, we challenge this dogma by showing that yeast laboratory strains and strains isolated from grapes undergo an age- and pH-dependent death with features of mammalian programmed cell death (apoptosis). After 90-99% of the population dies, a small mutant subpopulation uses the nutrients released by dead...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
H Vaziri M D West R C Allsopp T S Davison Y S Wu C H Arrowsmith G G Poirier S Benchimol

Telomere loss has been proposed as a mechanism for counting cell divisions during aging in normal somatic cells. How such a mitotic clock initiates the intracellular signalling events that culminate in G1 cell cycle arrest and senescence to restrict the lifespan of normal human cells is not known. We investigated the possibility that critically short telomere length activates a DNA damage respo...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2011
Jacqueline Capeau

Although even recently human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–infected patients have mainly encountered AIDS-defining morbid events and early AIDS-related mortality, at present, in Western countries, most of these patients are efficiently treated and their infection can be considered to be in remission. However, many patients encounter the early occurrence of several common age-related comorbiditie...

2007
Hsin-Chen Lee HSIN-CHEN LEE

A wide spectrum of alterations in mitochondria and mitochon-drial DNA (mtDNA) with aging has been observed in animals and humans. These include (i) decline in mitochondrial respiratory function; (ii) increase in mitochondrial production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the extent of oxidative damage to DNA, proteins, and lipids; (iii) accumulation of point mutations and large-scale deletion...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2016
Andrew M Gross Philipp A Jaeger Jason F Kreisberg Katherine Licon Kristen L Jepsen Mahdieh Khosroheidari Brenda M Morsey Susan Swindells Hui Shen Cherie T Ng Ken Flagg Daniel Chen Kang Zhang Howard S Fox Trey Ideker

HIV-infected individuals are living longer on antiretroviral therapy, but many patients display signs that in some ways resemble premature aging. To investigate and quantify the impact of chronic HIV infection on aging, we report a global analysis of the whole-blood DNA methylomes of 137 HIV+ individuals under sustained therapy along with 44 matched HIV- individuals. First, we develop and valid...

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