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Lifespan-regulating genes in C. elegans
npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease · 2016 · ▲ 200 citations
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Abstract The molecular mechanisms underlying the aging process have garnered much attention in recent decades because aging is the most significant risk factor for many chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and cancer. Until recently, the aging process was not considered to be an actively regulated process; therefore, discovering that the insulin/insulin-like growth factor-1 signaling pathway is a lifespan-regulating genetic pathway in Caenorhabditis elegans was a major breakthrough that changed our understanding of the aging process. Currently, it is thought that animal lifespans are influenced by genetic and environmental factors. The genes involved in lifespan regulation are often associated with major signaling pathways that link the rate of aging to environmental factors. Although many of the major mechanisms governing the aging process have been identified from studies in short-lived model organisms such as yeasts, worms and flies, the same mechanisms are frequently observed in mammals, indicating that the genes and signaling pathways that regulate lifespan are highly conserved among different species. This review summarizes the lifespan-regulating genes, with a specific focus on studies in C. elegans .
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Uno, M., & Nishida, E. (2016). Lifespan-regulating genes in C. elegans. <em>npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/npjamd.2016.10
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Uno M, Nishida E. Lifespan-regulating genes in C. elegans. npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease. 2016. doi:10.1038/npjamd.2016.10.
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@article{masaharu2016Lifesp,
title = {Lifespan-regulating genes in C. elegans},
author = {Masaharu Uno and Eisuke Nishida},
journal = {npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1038/npjamd.2016.10},
}
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