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DNA damage responses in ageing

Journal

OPEN BIOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsob.190168

Keywords

ageing; DNA repair; cellular senescence; longevity; DNA damage response

Funding

  1. Cologne Graduate School of Ageing Research
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SCHU 2494/3-1, SCHU 2494/7-1, SFB 829, KFO 286, KFO 329, GRK2407]
  3. Deutsche Krebshilfe [70112899]
  4. COST Action [BM1408]

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Ageing appears to be a nearly universal feature of life, ranging from unicellular microorganisms to humans. Longevity depends on the maintenance of cellular functionality, and an organism's ability to respond to stress has been linked to functional maintenance and longevity. Stress response pathways might indeed become therapeutic targets of therapies aimed at extending the healthy lifespan. Various progeroid syndromes have been linked to genome instability, indicating an important causal role of DNA damage accumulation in the ageing process and the development of age-related pathologies. Recently, non-cell-autonomous mechanisms including the systemic consequences of cellular senescence have been implicated in regulating organismal ageing. We discuss here the role of cellular and systemic mechanisms of ageing and their role in ageing-associated diseases.

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