Mechanisms underlying the anti-aging and anti-tumor effects of lithocholic bile acid

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Abstract

Bile acids are cholesterol-derived bioactive lipids that play essential roles in the maintenance of a heathy lifespan. These amphipathic molecules with detergent-like properties display numerous beneficial effects on various longevity- and healthspan-promoting processes in evolutionarily distant organisms. Recent studies revealed that lithocholic bile acid not only causes a considerable lifespan extension in yeast, but also exhibits a substantial cytotoxic effect in cultured cancer cells derived from different tissues and organisms. The molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the robust anti-aging and anti-tumor effects of lithocholic acid have emerged. This review summarizes the current knowledge of these mechanisms, outlines the most important unanswered questions and suggests directions for future research.

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Arlia-Ciommo, A., Piano, A., Svistkova, V., Mohtashami, S., & Titorenko, V. I. (2014, September 18). Mechanisms underlying the anti-aging and anti-tumor effects of lithocholic bile acid. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms150916522

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