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Stem cell aging: mechanisms, regulators and therapeutic opportunities

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NATURE MEDICINE
Volume 20, Issue 8, Pages 870-880

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nm.3651

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  1. US National Cancer Institute from the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Pathology [T32CA-0216]
  2. US National Institutes of Health (NIH) [T32DK007260]
  3. NIH [1R01 AG033053, 5U01 HL100402]
  4. Paul F. Glenn Laboratories for the Biological Mechanisms of Aging

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Aging tissues experience a progressive decline in homeostatic and regenerative capacities, which has been attributed to degenerative changes in tissue-specific stem cells, stem cell niches and systemic cues that regulate stem cell activity. Understanding the molecular pathways involved in this age-dependent deterioration of stem cell function will be critical for developing new therapies for diseases of aging that target the specific causes of age-related functional decline. Here we explore key molecular pathways that are commonly perturbed as tissues and stem cells age and degenerate. We further consider experimental evidence both supporting and refuting the notion that modulation of these pathways per se can reverse aging phenotypes. Finally, we ask whether stem cell aging establishes an epigenetic 'memory' that is indelibly written or one that can be reset.

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