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 unclear to what extent molecular signatures of ageing reflect this phenomenon. Here we report on the identification of a conserved transcriptomic signature of ageing based on gene expression data from four vertebrate species across four tissues. We find that ageing-associated transcriptomic changes follow trajectories similar to the transcriptional alterations observed in degenerative ageing diseases but are in opposite direction to the transcriptomic alterations observed in cancer. We confirm the existence of a similar antagonism on the genomic level, where a maj...
The human aging process is associated with molecular changes and cellular degeneration, resulting in...
Genetically modified mouse models of ageing are the living proof that lifespan and healthspan can be...
As the aging population grows progressively around the globe, the need to research and develop stra...
Disease epidemiology during ageing shows a transition from cancer to degenerative chronic disorders ...
Disease epidemiology during ageing shows a transition from cancer to degenerative chronic disorders ...
Ageing leads to dramatic changes in the physiology of many different tissues resulting in a spectrum...
Abstract Introduction Understanding changes in cell identity in cancer and ageing is of great import...
Aging is one of the most important biological processes and is a known risk factor for many age-rela...
By combining transcriptomic data with other data sources, inferences can be made about functional ch...
Medawar's mutation accumulation hypothesis explains aging by the declining force of natural selectio...
By combining transcriptomic data with other data sources, inferences can be made about functional ch...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
Contains fulltext : 137398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gen...
In most multicellular species, aging is accompanied by an increasing risk of disease and mortality, ...
The human aging process is associated with molecular changes and cellular degeneration, resulting in...
Genetically modified mouse models of ageing are the living proof that lifespan and healthspan can be...
As the aging population grows progressively around the globe, the need to research and develop stra...
Disease epidemiology during ageing shows a transition from cancer to degenerative chronic disorders ...
Disease epidemiology during ageing shows a transition from cancer to degenerative chronic disorders ...
Ageing leads to dramatic changes in the physiology of many different tissues resulting in a spectrum...
Abstract Introduction Understanding changes in cell identity in cancer and ageing is of great import...
Aging is one of the most important biological processes and is a known risk factor for many age-rela...
By combining transcriptomic data with other data sources, inferences can be made about functional ch...
Medawar's mutation accumulation hypothesis explains aging by the declining force of natural selectio...
By combining transcriptomic data with other data sources, inferences can be made about functional ch...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
Contains fulltext : 137398.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gen...
In most multicellular species, aging is accompanied by an increasing risk of disease and mortality, ...
The human aging process is associated with molecular changes and cellular degeneration, resulting in...
Genetically modified mouse models of ageing are the living proof that lifespan and healthspan can be...
As the aging population grows progressively around the globe, the need to research and develop stra...