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Revelations About Aging and Disease from Unconventional Vertebrate Model Organisms
Annual Review of Genetics ( IF 11.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-11-23 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-071719-021009
Yang Zhao 1 , Andrei Seluanov 1 , Vera Gorbunova 1
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Aging is a major risk factor for multiple diseases. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of aging would help to delay and prevent age-associated diseases. Short-lived model organisms have been extensively used to study the mechanisms of aging. However, these short-lived species may be missing the longevity mechanisms that are needed to extend the lifespan of an already long-lived species such as humans. Unconventional long-lived animal species are an excellent resource to uncover novel mechanisms of longevity and disease resistance. Here, we review mechanisms that evolved in nonmodel vertebrate species to counteract age-associated diseases. Some antiaging mechanisms are conserved across species; however, various nonmodel species also evolved unique mechanisms to delay aging and prevent disease. This variety of antiaging mechanisms has evolved due to the remarkably diverse habitats and behaviors of these species. We propose that exploring a wider range of unconventional vertebrates will provide important resources to study antiaging mechanisms that are potentially applicable to humans.

中文翻译:


非常规脊椎动物模型生物对衰老和疾病的启示

衰老是多种疾病的主要危险因素。了解衰老的潜在机制将有助于延缓和预防与年龄相关的疾病。短寿命模式生物已被广泛用于研究衰老机制。然而,这些短命物种可能缺少延长人类等已经长寿物种寿命所需的长寿机制。非常规长寿动物物种是揭示长寿和抗病新机制的极好资源。在这里,我们回顾了在非模式脊椎动物物种中进化以对抗与年龄相关的疾病的机制。一些抗衰老机制在物种间是保守的;然而,各种非模式物种也进化出独特的机制来延缓衰老和预防疾病。由于这些物种的栖息地和行为非常多样化,这种抗衰老机制已经演变。我们建议探索更广泛的非常规脊椎动物将为研究可能适用于人类的抗衰老机制提供重要资源。

更新日期:2021-11-24
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