Aging represents the progressive functional decline and increased mortality risk common to nearly all metazoans. Recent findings experimentally link DNA damage and organismal aging: longevity-regulating genetic pathways respond to the accumulation of DNA damage and other stress conditions and conversely influence the rate of damage accumulation and its impact for cancer and aging. This novel insight has emerged from studies on human progeroid diseases and mouse models that have deficient DNA repair pathways. Here we discuss a unified concept of an evolutionarily conserved 'survival' response that shifts the organism's resources from growth to maintenance as an adaptation to stresses, such as starvation and DNA damage. This shift protects th...
The accumulation of stochastic DNA damage throughout an organism's lifespan is thought to contribute...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...
Loss of genome maintenance may causally contribute to ageing, as exemplified by the premature appear...
The genome is constantly attacked by genotoxic insults. DNA damage has long been established as a ca...
Cellular senescence has long been used as a cellular model for understanding mechanisms underlying t...
Mammalian cells evolve a delicate system, the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway, to monitor genomic ...
Global populations are shifting, and the number of individuals over the age of 60 is rapidly increas...
Ageing is a complex, multifaceted process leading to widespread functional decline that affects ever...
Knowledge about the different mechanisms underlying the aging process has increased exponentially in...
[[abstract]]Mammalian cells evolve a delicate system, the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway, to moni...
A number of progeroid syndromes with defects in the cellular response to DNA damage suggest that pro...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
DNA damage causally contributes to aging and cancer. Congenital defects in nucleotide excision repai...
Recent advances have identified accumulation of DNA damage as a major driver of aging. However, ther...
The accumulation of stochastic DNA damage throughout an organism's lifespan is thought to contribute...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...
Loss of genome maintenance may causally contribute to ageing, as exemplified by the premature appear...
The genome is constantly attacked by genotoxic insults. DNA damage has long been established as a ca...
Cellular senescence has long been used as a cellular model for understanding mechanisms underlying t...
Mammalian cells evolve a delicate system, the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway, to monitor genomic ...
Global populations are shifting, and the number of individuals over the age of 60 is rapidly increas...
Ageing is a complex, multifaceted process leading to widespread functional decline that affects ever...
Knowledge about the different mechanisms underlying the aging process has increased exponentially in...
[[abstract]]Mammalian cells evolve a delicate system, the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway, to moni...
A number of progeroid syndromes with defects in the cellular response to DNA damage suggest that pro...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
DNA damage causally contributes to aging and cancer. Congenital defects in nucleotide excision repai...
Recent advances have identified accumulation of DNA damage as a major driver of aging. However, ther...
The accumulation of stochastic DNA damage throughout an organism's lifespan is thought to contribute...
Age is the main risk factor for the prevalent diseases of developed countries: cancer, cardiovascula...
Discovering the biological basis of aging is one of the greatest remaining challenges for science. W...