Nuclear integrity and mechanical stability of the nuclear envelope (NE) are conferred by the nuclear lamina, a meshwork of intermediate filaments composed of A- and B-type lamins, supporting the inner nuclear membrane and playing a pivotal role in chromatin organization and epigenetic regulation. During cell senescence, nuclear alterations also involving NE architecture are widely described. In the present study, we utilized induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) upon prolonged in vitro culture as a model to study aging and investigated the organization and expression pattern of NE major constituents. Confocal and four-dimensional imaging combined with molecular analyses, showed that aged iPSCs are characterized by nuclear dysmorphisms, nuc...
The envelope that encapsulates the cell nucleus has recently gained considerable interest, as severa...
Ex vivo, human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) undergo spontaneous cellular senescence after a limite...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) hold great promise for developing personalized regenerative m...
Nuclear integrity and mechanical stability of the nuclear envelope (NE) are conferred by the nuclear...
is an inner nuclear membrane protein that maintains nuclear structure integrity, is involved in tran...
International audienceLamin A-related progeroid syndromes are genetically determined, extremely rare...
Session 2: Systemic signals and stem cellsAbnormal splicing of LMNA gene gives rise to a truncated p...
Cellular senescence is a phenomenon characterised by stable and durable states of proliferative arre...
The discoveries of at least eight human diseases arising from mutations in LMNA, which encodes the n...
The dynamic organisation of the cell nucleus is profoundly modified during growth, development and s...
International audienceLamins are intermediate filaments that form a complex meshwork at the inner nu...
Summary Lamin A is an inner nuclear membrane protein that maintains nuclear structure integrity, is ...
Irreparable DNA damage following ionizing radiation (IR) triggers prolonged DNA damage response and ...
Premature aging disorders including Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) and Werner syndrome,...
The envelope that encapsulates the cell nucleus has recently gained considerable interest, as severa...
Ex vivo, human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) undergo spontaneous cellular senescence after a limite...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) hold great promise for developing personalized regenerative m...
Nuclear integrity and mechanical stability of the nuclear envelope (NE) are conferred by the nuclear...
is an inner nuclear membrane protein that maintains nuclear structure integrity, is involved in tran...
International audienceLamin A-related progeroid syndromes are genetically determined, extremely rare...
Session 2: Systemic signals and stem cellsAbnormal splicing of LMNA gene gives rise to a truncated p...
Cellular senescence is a phenomenon characterised by stable and durable states of proliferative arre...
The discoveries of at least eight human diseases arising from mutations in LMNA, which encodes the n...
The dynamic organisation of the cell nucleus is profoundly modified during growth, development and s...
International audienceLamins are intermediate filaments that form a complex meshwork at the inner nu...
Summary Lamin A is an inner nuclear membrane protein that maintains nuclear structure integrity, is ...
Irreparable DNA damage following ionizing radiation (IR) triggers prolonged DNA damage response and ...
Premature aging disorders including Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS) and Werner syndrome,...
The envelope that encapsulates the cell nucleus has recently gained considerable interest, as severa...
Ex vivo, human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) undergo spontaneous cellular senescence after a limite...
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) hold great promise for developing personalized regenerative m...