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Aging, senescence and mitochondria: the PGC-1/ERR axis

Mathieu Vernier, Vincent Giguère

Journal of Molecular Endocrinology · 2020 · ▲ 48 citations

Abstract

Aging is a degenerative process that results from the accumulation of cellular and tissue lesions, leading progressively to organ dysfunction and death. Although the biological basis of human aging remains unclear, a large amount of data points to deregulated mitochondrial function as a central regulator of this process. Mounting years of research on aging support the notion that the engendered age-related decline of mitochondria is associated with alterations in key pathways that regulate mitochondrial biology. Particularly, several studies in the last decade have emphasized the importance of the estrogen-related receptor (ERR) family of nuclear receptors, master regulators of mitochondrial function, and their transcriptional coactivators PGC-1s in this context. In this review, we summarize key discoveries implicating the PGC-1/ERR axis in age-associated mitochondrial deregulation and tissue dysfunction. Also, we highlight the pharmacological potential of targeting the PGC-1/ERR axis to alleviate the onset of aging and its adverse effects.

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Vernier, M., &amp; Giguère, V. (2020). Aging, senescence and mitochondria: the PGC-1/ERR axis. <em>Journal of Molecular Endocrinology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1530/jme-20-0196
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Vernier M, Giguère V. Aging, senescence and mitochondria: the PGC-1/ERR axis. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 2020. doi:10.1530/jme-20-0196.
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@article{mathieu2020Agings, title = {Aging, senescence and mitochondria: the PGC-1/ERR axis}, author = {Mathieu Vernier and Vincent Giguère}, journal = {Journal of Molecular Endocrinology}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.1530/jme-20-0196}, }

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