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Stem Cells as Vehicles for Youthful Regeneration of Aged Tissues

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glu043

Keywords

Aging; Stem cells; Tissue regeneration; Genome stability; Rejuvenation; Epigenetics

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  1. Glenn Foundation for Medical Research
  2. National Institutes of Health [P01 AG036695, R37 AG023806, R01 AG045034]

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Stem cells hold great promise for regenerative therapies for a wide spectrum of diseases and disorders of aging by virtue of their ability to regenerate tissues and contribute to their homeostasis. Aging is associated with a marked decline in these functionalities of adult stem cells. As such, regeneration of aged tissues is both less efficient and less effective than that of young tissues. Recent studies have revealed the remarkably dynamic responses of stem cells to systemic signals, including the ability of youthful factors in the blood of young animals to enhance the functionality of aged stem cells. Thus, there is much hope that even aged stem cells retain a remarkable regenerative potential if provided with the correct cues and environment to engage in tissue repair. The overall focus of the presentations of this session is to address the determinants of changes in stem cell functionality with age, the key characteristics of stem cells in aged tissues, the extent to which those characteristics are capable of being rejuvenated and by what signals, and the potential for stem cell therapeutics for chronic diseases and acute injuries in aged individuals.

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