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Metformin and dietary restriction modulate m6A to extend lifespan of rotifer, highlighting MTR as a central regulator of aging through methionine metabolism. ABSTRACT Metformin, a medication primarily used to treat diabetes, has gained attentions for its potential antiaging properties.
Yu Zhang+8 more
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Circadian Gene BMAL1 Regulation of Cellular Senescence in Thyroid Aging
BMAL1 downregulation during aging reduces NFKBIA expression, accelerating thyroid cellular senescence and impairing hormone synthesis. Circadian rhythm disruption exacerbates thyroid functional decline, highlighting the BMAL1‐NFKBIA axis as a key mediator of aging‐related thyroid dysfunction and offering insights for stabilizing thyroid health in aging
Dandan Zong+4 more
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Biomarkers of Cellular Senescence in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
In cohorts of lean controls, obese participants without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and obese T2DM participants, we find that T‐cell expression of senescence biomarkers is altered only in the T2DM participants and not with obesity alone. Moreover, high T‐cell p16 expression in the T2DM participants is associated with impaired bone cortical indices.
Caroline Hoong+9 more
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Opportunities and Challenges of Population Pharmacogenomics
ABSTRACT Pharmacological responses can vary significantly among patients from different ethnogeographic backgrounds. This variability can, at least in part, be attributed to population‐specific genetic patterns in genes involved in drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion, as well as in genes associated with drug‐induced toxicity ...
Yitian Zhou+3 more
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BRD9 inhibition as potential treatment option for testicular germ cell tumors
Abstract Background Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT) are the predominant tumor in younger males. Usually, 5‐year survival rates are quite high, but 15–20% of patients with metastatic non‐seminomas are resistant to standard cisplatin‐based therapy.
Aylin Hansen+5 more
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The progression of multiple myeloma is regulated by LILRB1 via the GATA2–SAGE1 pathway
Summary Multiple myeloma (MM) is a haematological malignancy characterized by the clonal expansion of plasma cells within the bone marrow, thus resulting in the overproduction of monoclonal immunoglobulins. Despite the availability of various immunotherapeutic strategies, patient survival rates remain disappointingly low, thus underscoring the need for
Chiqi Chen+8 more
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Anaplastic large cell lymphoma in children and adolescents
Summary Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)‐positive anaplastic large‐cell lymphoma (ALCL) accounts for >95% of ALCL cases in children and adolescents. The first description of ALCL as a CD30‐positive lymphoma in 1985 was followed by the detection of chromosomal translocations involving the ALK gene at chromosome 2p23.
Eric J. Lowe, Wilhelm Woessmann
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▪ Background and Purpose NLRP3 is up‐regulated in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The development of NLRP3 inhibitors is challenged by the identification of compounds with distinct mechanisms of action avoiding side effects and toxicity. Triptolide is a natural product with multiple anti‐inflammatory activities, but a narrow therapeutic window ...
Mo‐Yu Ding+5 more
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MUSTN1 Interaction With SMPX Regulates Muscle Development and Regeneration
Model of the role of MUSTN1 in skeletal muscle development. MUSTN1‐KO mice display delayed muscle growth and regeneration. MUSTN1 protects SMPX from instability and maintains the morphology of muscle fibres. MUSTN1 and SMPX synergistically promote myoblast proliferation and dependently facilitate differentiation.
Yu Fu+6 more
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