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Deterioration of nuclear morphology and architecture: A hallmark of senescence and aging

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AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS
卷 67, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.arr.2021.101264

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Nuclear architecture; Nuclear morphology; Nuclear integrity; Senescence; Biomarker

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  1. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India [MLP0139]

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The metazoan nucleus is a highly structured organelle that can undergo abnormalities in morphology and architecture in aged cells. Computational image analysis of nuclear features offers a promising tool to evaluate physiological age of a cell and can be used to examine progression of age-related diseases and therapies.
The metazoan nucleus is a highly structured organelle containing several well-defined sub-organelles. It is the largest organelle inside a cell taking up from one tenth to half of entire cell volume. This makes it one of the easiest organelles to identify and study under the microscope. Abnormalities in the nuclear morphology and architecture are commonly observed in an aged and senescent cell. For example, the nuclei enlarge, loose their shape, appear lobulated, harbour nuclear membrane invaginations, carry enlarged/fragmented nucleolus, loose heterochromatin, etc. In this review we discuss about the age-related changes in nuclear features and elaborate upon the molecular reasons driving the change. Many of these changes can be easily imaged under a microscope and analysed in silico. Thus, computational image analysis of nuclear features appears to be a promising tool to evaluate physiological age of a cell and offers to be a legitimate biomarker. It can be used to examine progression of age-related diseases and evaluate therapies.

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