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Oxysterols are potential physiological regulators of ageing

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AGEING RESEARCH REVIEWS
卷 77, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.arr.2022.101615

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Ageing; Metabolism; Cholesterol homeostasis; Oxysterome; Stress adaptive response

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  1. Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale
  2. Universite deToulouse III
  3. Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer [ANR-20-CE11-0005]
  4. institut national contre le cancer [PRTKK15-118, PLBIO-2018-145]

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Ageing is a complex biological process involving various physiological and pathological mechanisms. Recent studies have found that oxysterols in the cholesterol metabolic pathway play an important role in the ageing process by modulating inflammation, oxidative stress, cell survival, and other processes.
Delaying and even reversing ageing is a major public health challenge with a tremendous potential to postpone a plethora of diseases including cancer, metabolic syndromes and neurodegenerative disorders. A better understanding of ageing as well as the development of innovative anti-ageing strategies are therefore an increasingly important field of research. Several biological processes including inflammation, proteostasis, epigenetic, oxidative stress, stem cell exhaustion, senescence and stress adaptive response have been reported for their key role in ageing. In this review, we describe the relationships that have been established between cholesterol homeostasis, in particular at the level of oxysterols, and ageing. Initially considered as harmful pro-inflammatory and cytotoxic metabolites, oxysterols are currently emerging as an expanding family of fine regulators of various biological processes involved in ageing. Indeed, depending of their chemical structure and their concentration, oxysterols exhibit deleterious or beneficial effects on inflammation, oxidative stress and cell survival. In addition, stem cell differentiation, epigenetics, cellular senescence and proteostasis are also modulated by oxysterols. Altogether, these data support the fact that ageing is influenced by an oxysterol profile. Further studies are thus required to explore more deeply the impact of the oxysterome on ageing and therefore this cholesterol metabolic pathway constitutes a promising target for future anti-ageing interventions.

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