During aging, brain performances decline. Cellular senescence is one of the aging drivers and a key feature of a variety of human age-related disorders. The transcriptional repressor RE1-silencing transcription factor (REST) has been associated with aging and higher risk of neurodegenerative disorders. However, how REST contributes to the senescence program and functional impairment remains largely unknown. Here, we report that REST is essential to prevent the senescence phenotype in primary mouse neurons. REST deficiency causes failure of autophagy and loss of proteostasis, increased oxidative stress, and higher rate of cell death. Re-establishment of autophagy reverses the main hallmarks of senescence. Our data indicate that REST has a pr...
In senescent cells, a DNA damage response drives not only irreversible loss of replicative capacity ...
The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activ...
BACKGROUND: Redox and proteotoxic stress contributes to age-dependent accumulation of dysfunctional ...
During aging, brain performances decline. Cellular senescence is one of the aging drivers and a key ...
Human neurons are functional over an entire lifetime, yet the mechanisms that preserve function and ...
Human neurons are functional over an entire lifetime, yet the mechanisms that preserve function and ...
Understanding how age-related stress in the brain is managed over a lifetime to maintain neuronal an...
Providing plausible strategies for brain aging protection should be a critical concern for countries...
Laura García-Prat et al.During ageing, muscle stem-cell regenerative function declines. At advanced ...
Aging refers to the physical and functional decline of the tissues over time that often leads to age...
Abstract Cell senescence is a basic aging mechanism. Previous studies have found that the cellular s...
Cellular senescence is a homeostatic biological process characterized by a permanent state of cell c...
Cellular senescence is viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism involving a complexity ...
El pdf es la versión pre-print.-- et al.The senescence-accelerated prone 8 (SAMP8) mouse strain show...
Adult neurogenesis occurs in two distinct regions inside the brain, the subventricular zone (SVZ) in...
In senescent cells, a DNA damage response drives not only irreversible loss of replicative capacity ...
The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activ...
BACKGROUND: Redox and proteotoxic stress contributes to age-dependent accumulation of dysfunctional ...
During aging, brain performances decline. Cellular senescence is one of the aging drivers and a key ...
Human neurons are functional over an entire lifetime, yet the mechanisms that preserve function and ...
Human neurons are functional over an entire lifetime, yet the mechanisms that preserve function and ...
Understanding how age-related stress in the brain is managed over a lifetime to maintain neuronal an...
Providing plausible strategies for brain aging protection should be a critical concern for countries...
Laura García-Prat et al.During ageing, muscle stem-cell regenerative function declines. At advanced ...
Aging refers to the physical and functional decline of the tissues over time that often leads to age...
Abstract Cell senescence is a basic aging mechanism. Previous studies have found that the cellular s...
Cellular senescence is a homeostatic biological process characterized by a permanent state of cell c...
Cellular senescence is viewed as an irreversible cell-cycle arrest mechanism involving a complexity ...
El pdf es la versión pre-print.-- et al.The senescence-accelerated prone 8 (SAMP8) mouse strain show...
Adult neurogenesis occurs in two distinct regions inside the brain, the subventricular zone (SVZ) in...
In senescent cells, a DNA damage response drives not only irreversible loss of replicative capacity ...
The cellular basis of age-related tissue deterioration remains largely obscure. The ability to activ...
BACKGROUND: Redox and proteotoxic stress contributes to age-dependent accumulation of dysfunctional ...