نتایج جستجو برای: progeroid syndromes

تعداد نتایج: 81654  

2014
Angelo Carfì Manuela Antocicco Vincenzo Brandi Camilla Cipriani Francesca Fiore Donatella Mascia Silvana Settanni Davide L. Vetrano Roberto Bernabei Graziano Onder

INTRODUCTION In the last decades, life expectancy of persons with Down syndrome (DS) has dramatically increased and it is estimated that they will be living as long as the general population within a generation. Despite being included among the progeroid syndromes, because of the presence of features typically observed in older adults, DS is still regarded as a disease of pediatric interest. Be...

2012
Clara Soria-Valles Carlos López-Ot́ın Ana Gutiérrez-Fernández

Proteases are defined as enzymes that have the ability to perform the hydrolysis of peptide bonds. Owing to this characteristic, proteases were initially described as nonspecific enzymes of protein catabolism, participating in processes such as tissue destruction or degradation of dietary proteins. More recently, a better understanding of their functions has allowed consideration of proteases a...

Journal: :Mutation research 2011
Alex A Freitas João Pedro de Magalhães

Given the central role of DNA in life, and how ageing can be seen as the gradual and irreversible breakdown of living systems, the idea that damage to the DNA is the crucial cause of ageing remains a powerful one. DNA damage and mutations of different types clearly accumulate with age in mammalian tissues. Human progeroid syndromes resulting in what appears to be accelerated ageing have been li...

Journal: :Aging cell 2004
Richard A Miller

Investigating the molecular basis of aging has been difficult, primarily owing to the pleiotropic and segmental nature of the aging phenotype. There are many often interacting symptoms of aging, some of which are obvious and appear to be common to every aged individual, whereas others affect only a subset of the elderly population. Although at first sight this would suggest multiple molecular m...

2013
Liu Yang Martina Munck Karthic Swaminathan Larisa E. Kapinos Angelika A. Noegel Sascha Neumann

BACKGROUND In eukaryotes the genetic material is enclosed by a continuous membrane system, the nuclear envelope (NE). Along the NE specific proteins assemble to form meshworks and mutations in these proteins have been described in a group of human diseases called laminopathies. Laminopathies include lipodystrophies, muscle and cardiac diseases as well as metabolic or progeroid syndromes. Most l...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Yihang Li Linda Hassinger Travis Thomson Baojin Ding James Ashley William Hassinger Vivian Budnik

Defective RNA metabolism and transport are implicated in aging and degeneration [1, 2], but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. A prevalent feature of aging is mitochondrial deterioration [3]. Here, we link a novel mechanism for RNA export through nuclear envelope (NE) budding [4, 5] that requires A-type lamin, an inner nuclear membrane-associated protein, to accelerated aging o...

2012
Sophie Perrin Jonathan Cremer Olivia Faucher Jacques Reynes Pierre Dellamonica Joëlle Micallef Caroline Solas Bruno Lacarelle Charlotte Stretti Elise Kaspi Andrée Robaglia-Schlupp Corine Nicolino-Brunet Catherine Tamalet Nicolas Lévy Isabelle Poizot-Martin Pierre Cau Patrice Roll

BACKGROUND The ANRS EP45 "Aging" study investigates the cellular mechanisms involved in the accelerated aging of HIV-1 infected and treated patients. The present report focuses on lamin A processing, a pathway known to be altered in systemic genetic progeroid syndromes. METHODS 35 HIV-1 infected patients being treated with first line antiretroviral therapy (ART, mean duration at inclusion: 2....

2013
David D Haines Bela Juhasz Arpad Tosaki

Progressively sophisticated understanding of cellular and molecular processes that contribute to age-related physical deterioration is being gained from ongoing research into cancer, chronic inflammatory syndromes and other serious disorders that increase with age. Particularly valuable insight has resulted from characterization of how senescent cells affect the tissues in which they form in wa...

Journal: :Genes & development 2015
Andres J Lopez-Contreras Julia Specks Jacqueline H Barlow Chiara Ambrogio Claus Desler Svante Vikingsson Sara Rodrigo-Perez Henrik Green Lene Juel Rasmussen Matilde Murga André Nussenzweig Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, absence of the checkpoint kinase Mec1 (ATR) is viable upon mutations that increase the activity of the ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) complex. Whether this pathway is conserved in mammals remains unknown. Here we show that cells from mice carrying extra alleles of the RNR regulatory subunit RRM2 (Rrm2(TG)) present supraphysiological RNR activity and reduced chromoso...

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