During the past decades, life expectancy of subjects with Down syndrome (DS) has greatly improved, but age-specific mortality rates are still important and DS subjects are characterized by an acceleration of the ageing process, which affects particularly the immune and central nervous systems. In this chapter, we will first review the characteristics of the ageing phenomenon in brain and in immune system in DS and we will then discuss the biological hallmarks of ageing in this specific population. Finally, we will also consider in detail the knowledge on epigenetics in DS, particularly DNA methylation
Ageing is characterised by a physical decline in biological functioning which results in a progressi...
Stem cells are central to the development and maintenance of many tissues. This is due to their capa...
SummaryDown syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal disorder resulting in various abnormalities...
During the past decades, life expectancy of subjects with Down syndrome (DS) has greatly improved, b...
Down Syndrome (DS) entails an increased risk of many chronic diseases that are typically associated ...
Summary Down Syndrome (DS) entails an increased risk of many chronic diseases that are typically ass...
Down syndrome (DS) is caused by the presence of part or an entire extra copy of chromosome 21, a phe...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterized by a wide spectrum of clinical signs, which include segmental pr...
Accelerated aging is a hallmark of Down syndrome (DS), with adults experiencing early-onset Alzheime...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD) due to trisomy for a...
Accelerated aging is a hallmark of Down syndrome (DS), with adults experiencing early-onset Alzheime...
Down syndrome (DS) is a form of accelerated aging, and people with DS are highly prone to aging-rela...
Down syndrome (DS) is caused by the presence of part or an entire extra copy of chromosome 21, a phe...
AbstractStem cells are central to the development and maintenance of many tissues. This is due to th...
Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder, associated with moderate to severe intellectu...
Ageing is characterised by a physical decline in biological functioning which results in a progressi...
Stem cells are central to the development and maintenance of many tissues. This is due to their capa...
SummaryDown syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal disorder resulting in various abnormalities...
During the past decades, life expectancy of subjects with Down syndrome (DS) has greatly improved, b...
Down Syndrome (DS) entails an increased risk of many chronic diseases that are typically associated ...
Summary Down Syndrome (DS) entails an increased risk of many chronic diseases that are typically ass...
Down syndrome (DS) is caused by the presence of part or an entire extra copy of chromosome 21, a phe...
Down Syndrome (DS) is characterized by a wide spectrum of clinical signs, which include segmental pr...
Accelerated aging is a hallmark of Down syndrome (DS), with adults experiencing early-onset Alzheime...
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetic cause of Alzheimer's disease (AD) due to trisomy for a...
Accelerated aging is a hallmark of Down syndrome (DS), with adults experiencing early-onset Alzheime...
Down syndrome (DS) is a form of accelerated aging, and people with DS are highly prone to aging-rela...
Down syndrome (DS) is caused by the presence of part or an entire extra copy of chromosome 21, a phe...
AbstractStem cells are central to the development and maintenance of many tissues. This is due to th...
Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder, associated with moderate to severe intellectu...
Ageing is characterised by a physical decline in biological functioning which results in a progressi...
Stem cells are central to the development and maintenance of many tissues. This is due to their capa...
SummaryDown syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal disorder resulting in various abnormalities...