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New hallmarks of ageing: a 2022 Copenhagen ageing meeting summary
Tomas Schmauck‐Medina, Adrian Molière, Sofie Lautrup, Jianying Zhang, Stefan Chłopicki, Helena Borland Madsen, Shuqin Cao, Casper Soendenbroe, Els Mansell, Mark Bitsch Vestergaard, Zhiquan Li, Yosef Shiloh, Patricia L. Opresko, Jean‐Marc Egly, Thomas B. L. Kirkwood
Aging · 2022 · ▲ 301 citations
Genomic instability
Telomere attrition
Epigenetic alterations
Loss of proteostasis
Dysbiosis
Disabled macroautophagy
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Cellular senescence
Stem-cell exhaustion
Altered intercellular communication
Chronic inflammation
Abstract
Genomic instability, telomere(definition) attrition, epigenetic alterations, mitochondrial dysfunction(definition), loss of proteostasis(definition), deregulated nutrient-sensing, cellular senescence(definition), stem cell exhaustion, and altered intercellular communication were the original nine hallmarks of ageing proposed by López-Otín and colleagues in 2013. The proposal of these hallmarks of ageing has been instrumental in guiding and pushing forward research on the biology of ageing. In the nearly past 10 years, our in-depth exploration on ageing research has enabled us to formulate new hallmarks of ageing which are compromised autophagy(definition), microbiome disturbance, altered mechanical properties, splicing dysregulation, and inflammation, among other emerging ones. Amalgamation of the 'old' and 'new' hallmarks of ageing may provide a more comprehensive explanation of ageing and age-related diseases, shedding light on interventional and therapeutic studies to achieve healthy, happy, and productive lives in the elderly.
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Schmauck‐Medina, T., Molière, A., Lautrup, S., Zhang, J., Chłopicki, S., Madsen, H.B., Cao, S., Soendenbroe, C., Mansell, E., Vestergaard, M.B., Li, Z., Shiloh, Y., Opresko, P.L., Egly, J., Kirkwood, T.B.L., Verdin, E., Bohr, V.A., Cox, L.S., Stevnsner, T., & Rasmussen, L.J. (2022). New hallmarks of ageing: a 2022 Copenhagen ageing meeting summary. <em>Aging</em>. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204248
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Schmauck‐Medina T, Molière A, Lautrup S, Zhang J, Chłopicki S, Madsen HB, et al. New hallmarks of ageing: a 2022 Copenhagen ageing meeting summary. Aging. 2022. doi:10.18632/aging.204248.
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@article{tomas2022Newhal,
title = {New hallmarks of ageing: a 2022 Copenhagen ageing meeting summary},
author = {Tomas Schmauck‐Medina and Adrian Molière and Sofie Lautrup and Jianying Zhang and Stefan Chłopicki and Helena Borland Madsen and Shuqin Cao and Casper Soendenbroe and Els Mansell and Mark Bitsch Vestergaard and Zhiquan Li and Yosef Shiloh and Patricia L. Opresko and Jean‐Marc Egly and Thomas B. L. Kirkwood and Eric Verdin and Vilhelm A. Bohr and Lynne S. Cox and Tinna Stevnsner and Lene Juel Rasmussen and Evandro Fei Fang},
journal = {Aging},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.18632/aging.204248},
}
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