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The Genetic and Epigenetic Arms of Human Ageing and Longevity.

Ciaglia E, Montella F, Lopardo V, Basile C, Esposito RM, Maglio C, Longo R, Maciag A, Puca AA.

Biology · 2025 · ▲ 3 citations

Abstract

This proposed review aims to shed light on the major genetic and epigenetic contributions to the ageing process and longevity of individuals. In this context, we summarize the state of knowledge on the most important longevity and ageing genetic variants, and their interactions with the environment, in achieving a healthy lifespan. We also explore the contribution of lifestyle and the influence of non-heritable environmental factors on ageing (i.e., epigenetics). Accordingly, we discuss the role of inflammageing as one of the major targets to overcome morbidity and mortality in older people for the maintenance of healthy ageing. This more integrated view of longevity will display not only the underlying mechanisms at play but also invites the reader to rethink both our ageing process and our attitudes toward age.

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10.3390/biology14010092
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E, C., F, M., V, L., C, B., RM, E., C, M., R, L., A, M., &amp; AA., P. (2025). The Genetic and Epigenetic Arms of Human Ageing and Longevity. <em>Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14010092
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E C, F M, V L, C B, RM E, C M, et al. The Genetic and Epigenetic Arms of Human Ageing and Longevity. Biology. 2025. doi:10.3390/biology14010092.
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@article{ciaglia2025TheGen, title = {The Genetic and Epigenetic Arms of Human Ageing and Longevity.}, author = {Ciaglia E and Montella F and Lopardo V and Basile C and Esposito RM and Maglio C and Longo R and Maciag A and Puca AA.}, journal = {Biology}, year = {2025}, doi = {10.3390/biology14010092}, }

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