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New Insights into the Genetics and Epigenetics of Aging Plasticity

Jie Zhang, Shixiao Wang, Baohua Liu

Genes · 2023 · ▲ 21 citations

Abstract

Biological aging is characterized by irreversible cell cycle blockade, a decreased capacity for tissue regeneration, and an increased risk of age-related diseases and mortality. A variety of genetic and epigenetic factors regulate aging, including the abnormal expression of aging-related genes, increased DNA methylation levels, altered histone modifications, and unbalanced protein translation homeostasis. The epitranscriptome is also closely associated with aging. Aging is regulated by both genetic and epigenetic factors, with significant variability, heterogeneity, and plasticity. Understanding the complex genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of aging will aid the identification of aging-related markers, which may in turn aid the development of effective interventions against this process. This review summarizes the latest research in the field of aging from a genetic and epigenetic perspective. We analyze the relationships between aging-related genes, examine the possibility of reversing the aging process by altering epigenetic age.

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Zhang, J., Wang, S., &amp; Liu, B. (2023). New Insights into the Genetics and Epigenetics of Aging Plasticity. <em>Genes</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14020329
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Zhang J, Wang S, Liu B. New Insights into the Genetics and Epigenetics of Aging Plasticity. Genes. 2023. doi:10.3390/genes14020329.
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@article{jie2023NewIns, title = {New Insights into the Genetics and Epigenetics of Aging Plasticity}, author = {Jie Zhang and Shixiao Wang and Baohua Liu}, journal = {Genes}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.3390/genes14020329}, }

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