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Genes and Longevity of Lifespan
Aging is a complex process indicated by low energy levels, declined physiological activity, stress induced loss of homeostasis leading to the risk of diseases and mortality. Recent developments in medical sciences and an increased availability of nutritional requirements has significantly increased...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163422 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031499 |
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author | Bin-Jumah, May Nasser Nadeem, Muhammad Shahid Gilani, Sadaf Jamal Al-Abbasi, Fahad A. Ullah, Inam Alzarea, Sami I. Ghoneim, Mohammed M. Alshehri, Sultan Uddin, Aziz Murtaza, Bibi Nazia Kazmi, Imran |
author_facet | Bin-Jumah, May Nasser Nadeem, Muhammad Shahid Gilani, Sadaf Jamal Al-Abbasi, Fahad A. Ullah, Inam Alzarea, Sami I. Ghoneim, Mohammed M. Alshehri, Sultan Uddin, Aziz Murtaza, Bibi Nazia Kazmi, Imran |
author_sort | Bin-Jumah, May Nasser |
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description | Aging is a complex process indicated by low energy levels, declined physiological activity, stress induced loss of homeostasis leading to the risk of diseases and mortality. Recent developments in medical sciences and an increased availability of nutritional requirements has significantly increased the average human lifespan worldwide. Several environmental and physiological factors contribute to the aging process. However, about 40% human life expectancy is inherited among generations, many lifespan associated genes, genetic mechanisms and pathways have been demonstrated during last decades. In the present review, we have evaluated many human genes and their non-human orthologs established for their role in the regulation of lifespan. The study has included more than fifty genes reported in the literature for their contributions to the longevity of life. Intact genomic DNA is essential for the life activities at the level of cell, tissue, and organ. Nucleic acids are vulnerable to oxidative stress, chemotherapies, and exposure to radiations. Efficient DNA repair mechanisms are essential for the maintenance of genomic integrity, damaged DNA is not replicated and transferred to next generations rather the presence of deleterious DNA initiates signaling cascades leading to the cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. DNA modifications, DNA methylation, histone methylation, histone acetylation and DNA damage can eventually lead towards apoptosis. The importance of calorie restriction therapy in the extension of lifespan has also been discussed. The role of pathways involved in the regulation of lifespan such as DAF-16/FOXO (forkhead box protein O1), TOR and JNK pathways has also been particularized. The study provides an updated account of genetic factors associated with the extended lifespan and their interactive contributory role with cellular pathways. |
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spelling | pubmed-88361172022-02-12 Genes and Longevity of Lifespan Bin-Jumah, May Nasser Nadeem, Muhammad Shahid Gilani, Sadaf Jamal Al-Abbasi, Fahad A. Ullah, Inam Alzarea, Sami I. Ghoneim, Mohammed M. Alshehri, Sultan Uddin, Aziz Murtaza, Bibi Nazia Kazmi, Imran Int J Mol Sci Review Aging is a complex process indicated by low energy levels, declined physiological activity, stress induced loss of homeostasis leading to the risk of diseases and mortality. Recent developments in medical sciences and an increased availability of nutritional requirements has significantly increased the average human lifespan worldwide. Several environmental and physiological factors contribute to the aging process. However, about 40% human life expectancy is inherited among generations, many lifespan associated genes, genetic mechanisms and pathways have been demonstrated during last decades. In the present review, we have evaluated many human genes and their non-human orthologs established for their role in the regulation of lifespan. The study has included more than fifty genes reported in the literature for their contributions to the longevity of life. Intact genomic DNA is essential for the life activities at the level of cell, tissue, and organ. Nucleic acids are vulnerable to oxidative stress, chemotherapies, and exposure to radiations. Efficient DNA repair mechanisms are essential for the maintenance of genomic integrity, damaged DNA is not replicated and transferred to next generations rather the presence of deleterious DNA initiates signaling cascades leading to the cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. DNA modifications, DNA methylation, histone methylation, histone acetylation and DNA damage can eventually lead towards apoptosis. The importance of calorie restriction therapy in the extension of lifespan has also been discussed. The role of pathways involved in the regulation of lifespan such as DAF-16/FOXO (forkhead box protein O1), TOR and JNK pathways has also been particularized. The study provides an updated account of genetic factors associated with the extended lifespan and their interactive contributory role with cellular pathways. MDPI 2022-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8836117/ /pubmed/35163422 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031499 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Bin-Jumah, May Nasser Nadeem, Muhammad Shahid Gilani, Sadaf Jamal Al-Abbasi, Fahad A. Ullah, Inam Alzarea, Sami I. Ghoneim, Mohammed M. Alshehri, Sultan Uddin, Aziz Murtaza, Bibi Nazia Kazmi, Imran Genes and Longevity of Lifespan |
title | Genes and Longevity of Lifespan |
title_full | Genes and Longevity of Lifespan |
title_fullStr | Genes and Longevity of Lifespan |
title_full_unstemmed | Genes and Longevity of Lifespan |
title_short | Genes and Longevity of Lifespan |
title_sort | genes and longevity of lifespan |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8836117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35163422 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23031499 |
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