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Epigenetics of Aging, 2010

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Tollefsbol Trygve O.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Epigenetics of Aging

Recent studies have indicated that epigenetic processes may play a major role in both cellular and organismal aging. These epigenetic processes include not only DNA methylation and histone modifications, but also extend to many other epigenetic mediators such as the polycomb group proteins, chromosomal position effects, and noncoding RNA. The topics of this book range from fundamental changes in DNA methylation in aging to the most recent research on intervention into epigenetic modifications to modulate the aging process. The major topics of epigenetics and aging covered in this book are: 1) DNA methylation and histone modifications in aging; 2) Other epigenetic processes and aging; 3) Impact of epigenetics on aging; 4) Epigenetics of age-related diseases; 5) Epigenetic interventions and aging: and 6) Future directions in epigenetic aging research.

The most studied of epigenetic processes, DNA methylation, has been associated with cellular aging and aging of organisms for many years. It is now apparent that both global and gene-specific alterations occur not only in DNA methylation during aging, but also in several histone alterations. Many epigenetic alterations can have an impact on aging processes such as stem cell aging, control of telomerase, modifications of telomeres, and epigenetic drift can impact the aging process as evident in the recent studies of aging monozygotic twins.

Numerous age-related diseases are affected by epigenetic mechanisms. For example, recent studies have shown that DNA methylation is altered in Alzheimer?s disease and autoimmunity. Other prevalent diseases that have been associated with age-related epigenetic changes include cancer and diabetes. Paternal age and epigenetic changes appear to have an effect on schizophrenia and epigenetic silencing has been associated with several of the progeroid syndromes of premature aging. Moreover, the impact of dietary or drug intervention into epigenetic processes as they affect normal aging or age-related diseases is becoming increasingly feasible.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Epigenetics and the Aging Process Trygve O. Tollefsbol PART I: DNA Methylation and Histone Modifications in Aging 2. Age-related Genomic Hypomethylation Igor P. Pogribny and Boris F. Vanyushin 3. Gene-specific Hypermethylation in Aging Adebayo D. Akintola and Alan K. Parrish 4. Aging and Non-sirtuin Histone Modifications Inga Kadish 5. Sirtuins and Aging Yuqing Dong and Sige Zou 6. Chromatin in Senescent Cells: a Conduit for the Anti-aging effects of Wnt-signaling? Gowrishankar Banumathy and Peter D. Adams 7. S-AdenosylMethionine: Simple Agent of Methylation and Secret to Aging and Metabolism? Wil A.M. Loenen PART II: Other Epigenetic Processes and Aging 8. Polycomb Group of Genes and the Epigenetics of Aging Krishnaveni Mishra and Rakesh K. Mishra 9. Chromosomal Position Effect and Aging Eric Gilson and Frederique Magdinier 10. Noncoding RNA for Pre-symptomatic Diagnosis of Age-dependent Disease Eugenia Wang PART III: Impact of Epigenetics on Aging 11. Telomerase Control by Epigenetic Processes in Cellular Senescence Huaping Chen and Trygve O. Tollefsbol 12. Telomeres, Epigenetics and Aging J. Arturo Londono-Vallejo 13. Contributions of Tumor Suppressors to the Epigenetic Regulation of Aging Cells Pinaki Base, Amudha Ganapathy, and Karl Riabowol 14. Epigenetic Drift and Aging Ester Lara, Vincenzo Calvanese, and Mario F. Fraga 15. Role of Epigenetics in Age-related Long-term Memory Loss J. Tyson DeAngelis and Trygve O. Tollefsbol PART IV: Epigenetics of Age-related Diseases 16. The Epigenetics of Age-related Cancers Kristen H. Taylor, Lynda B. Bennett, Gerald L. Arthur, Huidong Shi, and Charles W. Caldwell 17. DNA Methylation and Alzheimer’s Disease Thomas van Groen 18. DNA Methylation, Age-related Immune Defects, and Autoimmunity Jorg J. Goronzy, Guangjin Li, and Cornelia M. Weyand 19. Epigenetic Silencing of Progeroid Syndromes Ruben Agrelo 20. DNA Methylation and Osteoarthritis Helmtrud I. Roach PART V: Epigenetic Interventions and Aging 21. Histone Modifying Drugs in Aging Ulrich Mahlknecht and Barbara Zschoernig 22. Dietary Effect on Epigenetics During the Aging Process Yuanyuan Li and Trygve O. Tollefsbol 23. Environmental Effects on Age-related Epigenetics Sabita N. Saldanha, Ashley McCollum, and Trygve O. Tollefsbol PART VI: Future Directions/Perspectives 24. Future Directions in Research on the Epigenetics of Aging Huidong Shi and Charles W. Caldwell 25. Perspectives in Aging and Epigenetics Robin Holliday

Intended for those with interests ranging from the fundamental basis of aging to interventions in slowing the aging process or treating age-related diseases

The study of epigenetics as it relates to aging and age-related diseases is a relatively new field that is showing considerable promise in revolutionizing how the aging process is viewed

The purpose of this book is to provide coverage of not only established aspects of epigenetics and aging, but also new approaches and perceptions in this important area of research

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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