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Review of How Genetic Research on Segmental Progeroid Syndromes Has Documented Genomic Instability as a Hallmark of Aging But Let Us Now Pursue Antigeroid Syndromes!

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glaa273

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Human aging; Human genetics; Longevity; Progeroid syndromes

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  1. National Institute of Health [R01CA210916, R01AG063971]

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This early contribution highlights the author's interest in using emerging tools of human genetics to support the hallmark of aging, Genomic Instability. It also discusses the genetic analysis of Antigeroid Syndromes and calls for research efforts in identifying genetic pathways that make individuals resistant to specific geriatric disorders.
The purpose of this early contribution to the new Fellows Forum of this pioneering journal for what is now called Geroscience is to provide an example of how the author's interest in using the emerging tools of human genetics has led to strong support for one of the hallmarks of aging-Genomic Instability. We shall also briefly review our emerging interests in the genetic analysis of what we have called Antigeroid Syndromes. While there has been significant progress in that direction via genetic studies of centenarians, the search for genetic pathways that make individuals unusually resistant or resilient to the ravages of specific geriatric disorders has been comparatively neglected. We refer to these disorders as Unimodal Antigeroid Syndromes. It is our hope that our young colleagues will consider research efforts in that direction.

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