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The role of mitochondria in aging

Ji Yong Jang, Arnon Blum, Jie Liu, Toren Finkel

Journal of Clinical Investigation · 2018 · ▲ 363 citations

Abstract

The biological basis of human aging remains one of the greatest unanswered scientific questions. Increasing evidence, however, points to a role for alterations in mitochondrial function as a potential central regulator of the aging process. Here, we focus primarily on three aspects of mitochondrial biology that link this ancient organelle to how and why we age. In particular, we discuss the role of mitochondria in regulating the innate immune system, the mechanisms linking mitochondrial quality control to age-dependent pathology, and the possibility that mitochondrial-to-nuclear signaling might regulate the rate of aging.

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Jang, J.Y., Blum, A., Liu, J., &amp; Finkel, T. (2018). The role of mitochondria in aging. <em>Journal of Clinical Investigation</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci120842
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Jang JY, Blum A, Liu J, Finkel T. The role of mitochondria in aging. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2018. doi:10.1172/jci120842.
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@article{ji2018Therol, title = {The role of mitochondria in aging}, author = {Ji Yong Jang and Arnon Blum and Jie Liu and Toren Finkel}, journal = {Journal of Clinical Investigation}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1172/jci120842}, }

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