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Toward a Unified Theory of Aging and Regeneration

Michael D. West, Hal Sternberg, Ivan Labat, Jeffrey Janus, Karen Chapman, Nafees N. Malik, Aubrey DNJ de Grey, Dana Larocca

Regenerative Medicine · 2019 · ▲ 44 citations

Abstract

Growing evidence supports the antagonistic pleiotropy theory of mammalian aging. Accordingly, changes in gene expression following the pluripotency transition, and subsequent transitions such as the embryonic-fetal transition, while providing tumor suppressive and antiviral survival benefits also result in a loss of regenerative potential leading to age-related fibrosis and degenerative diseases. However, reprogramming somatic cells to pluripotency demonstrates the possibility of restoring telomerase and embryonic regeneration pathways and thus reversing the age-related decline in regenerative capacity. A unified model of aging and loss of regenerative potential is emerging that may ultimately be translated into new therapeutic approaches for establishing induced tissue regeneration and modulation of the embryo-onco phenotype of cancer.

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10.2217/rme-2019-0062
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West, M.D., Sternberg, H., Labat, I., Janus, J., Chapman, K., Malik, N.N., Grey, A.D.D., &amp; Larocca, D. (2019). Toward a Unified Theory of Aging and Regeneration. <em>Regenerative Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2019-0062
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West MD, Sternberg H, Labat I, Janus J, Chapman K, Malik NN, et al. Toward a Unified Theory of Aging and Regeneration. Regenerative Medicine. 2019. doi:10.2217/rme-2019-0062.
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@article{michael2019Toward, title = {Toward a Unified Theory of Aging and Regeneration}, author = {Michael D. West and Hal Sternberg and Ivan Labat and Jeffrey Janus and Karen Chapman and Nafees N. Malik and Aubrey DNJ de Grey and Dana Larocca}, journal = {Regenerative Medicine}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.2217/rme-2019-0062}, }

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