Nuclear DNA damage and ageing

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Abstract

Although the links between defects in DNA repair and cancer are well established, an accumulating body of evidence suggests a series of functional links between genome maintenance pathways, lifespan regulation mechanisms and age-related diseases in mammals. Indeed, the growing number of DNA repair-deficient patients with progeria suggests that persistent DNA damage and genome caretakers are tightly linked to lifespan regulating circuits and age-related diseases. Here, we discuss the impact of irreparable DNA damage events in mammalian physiology highlighting the relevance of DNA repair factors in mammalian development and aging.

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Agathangelou, K., Apostolou, Z., & Garinis, G. A. (2018). Nuclear DNA damage and ageing. In Subcellular Biochemistry (Vol. 90, pp. 309–322). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2835-0_10

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