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Ageing – Oxidative stress, PTMs and disease

Thomas Ebert, Tran Uyen Ngoc, Leon J. Schurgers, Peter Stenvinkel, Paul G. Shiels

Molecular Aspects of Medicine · 2022 · ▲ 118 citations

Abstract

Post-translational modifications (PTMs) have been proposed as a link between the oxidative stress-inflammation-ageing trinity, thereby affecting several hallmarks of ageing. Phosphorylation, acetylation, and ubiquitination cover >90% of all the reported PTMs. Several of the main PTMs are involved in normal "healthy" ageing and in different age-related diseases, for instance neurodegenerative, metabolic, cardiovascular, and bone diseases, as well as cancer and chronic kidney disease. Ultimately, data from human rare progeroid syndromes, but also from long-living animal species, imply that PTMs are critical regulators of the ageing process. Mechanistically, PTMs target epigenetic and non-epigenetic pathways during ageing. In particular, epigenetic histone modification has critical implications for the ageing process and can modulate lifespan. Therefore, PTM-based therapeutics appear to be attractive pharmaceutical candidates to reduce the burden of ageing-related diseases. Several phosphorylation and acetylation inhibitors have already been FDA-approved for the treatment of other diseases and offer a unique potential to investigate both beneficial effects and possible side-effects. As an example, the most well-studied senolytic compounds dasatinib and quercetin, which have already been tested in Phase 1 pilot studies, also act as kinase inhibitors, targeting cellular senescence(definition) and increasing lifespan. Future studies need to carefully determine the best PTM-based candidates for the treatment of the "diseasome of ageing".

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Ebert, T., Ngoc, T.U., Schurgers, L.J., Stenvinkel, P., &amp; Shiels, P.G. (2022). Ageing – Oxidative stress, PTMs and disease. <em>Molecular Aspects of Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mam.2022.101099
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Ebert T, Ngoc TU, Schurgers LJ, Stenvinkel P, Shiels PG. Ageing – Oxidative stress, PTMs and disease. Molecular Aspects of Medicine. 2022. doi:10.1016/j.mam.2022.101099.
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@article{thomas2022Ageing, title = {Ageing – Oxidative stress, PTMs and disease}, author = {Thomas Ebert and Tran Uyen Ngoc and Leon J. Schurgers and Peter Stenvinkel and Paul G. Shiels}, journal = {Molecular Aspects of Medicine}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1016/j.mam.2022.101099}, }

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