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Sex as a biological variable in ageing: insights and perspectives on the molecular and cellular hallmarks

José Héctor Gibrán Fritz García, Claudia Isabelle Keller Valsecchi, M. Felicia Basilicata

Open Biology · 2024 · ▲ 12 citations

Abstract

Sex-specific differences in lifespan and ageing are observed in various species. In humans, women generally live longer but are frailer and suffer from different age-related diseases compared to men. The hallmarks of ageing, such as genomic instability, telomere(definition) attrition or loss of proteostasis(definition), exhibit sex-specific patterns. Sex chromosomes and sex hormones, as well as the epigenetic regulation of the inactive X chromosome, have been shown to affect lifespan and age-related diseases. Here we review the current knowledge on the biological basis of sex-biased ageing. While our review is focused on humans, we also discuss examples of model organisms such as the mouse, fruit fly or the killifish. Understanding these molecular differences is crucial as the elderly population is expected to double worldwide by 2050, making sex-specific approaches in the diagnosis, treatment, therapeutic development and prevention of age-related diseases a pressing need.

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García, J.H.G.F., Valsecchi, C.I.K., &amp; Basilicata, M.F. (2024). Sex as a biological variable in ageing: insights and perspectives on the molecular and cellular hallmarks. <em>Open Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.240177
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García JHGF, Valsecchi CIK, Basilicata MF. Sex as a biological variable in ageing: insights and perspectives on the molecular and cellular hallmarks. Open Biology. 2024. doi:10.1098/rsob.240177.
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@article{jos2024Sexasa, title = {Sex as a biological variable in ageing: insights and perspectives on the molecular and cellular hallmarks}, author = {José Héctor Gibrán Fritz García and Claudia Isabelle Keller Valsecchi and M. Felicia Basilicata}, journal = {Open Biology}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1098/rsob.240177}, }

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