Segmental progeroid syndromes are those whose phenotypes resemble accelerated aging. Here we analyze those phenotypes and hypothesize that short telomeres produce the same group of symptoms in a variety of otherwise unrelated progeroid syndromes. Specific findings are the following: (a) short telorneres in some progeroid syndromes cause an alopecia/osteoporosis/ fingernail-atrophy group of symptoms; (b) fingernail atrophy in progeroid syndromes resembles the natural slowing of nail growth that occurs in normal aging and nail growth velocity, and may be a inarker of replicative aging in keratinocyte stern cells; (c) alopecia and reduced hair diameter parallel the nail results; (d) osteoporosis in Dyskeratosis Congenita resembles age-related osteoporosis, but the same is not true of other progerias; and (e) bray hair is associated with short telorneres, but may also involve reactive oxygen species. On the basis of these results, we make several predictions and discuss how the segmental quality of progeroid syndromes may provide insight into normative aging.

Hofer, A., Tran, R., Aziz, O., Wright, W., Novelli, G., Shay, J., et al. (2005). Shared phenotypes among segmental progeroid syndromes suggest underlying pathways of aging. JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 60(1), 10-20.

Shared phenotypes among segmental progeroid syndromes suggest underlying pathways of aging

NOVELLI, GIUSEPPE;
2005-01-01

Abstract

Segmental progeroid syndromes are those whose phenotypes resemble accelerated aging. Here we analyze those phenotypes and hypothesize that short telomeres produce the same group of symptoms in a variety of otherwise unrelated progeroid syndromes. Specific findings are the following: (a) short telorneres in some progeroid syndromes cause an alopecia/osteoporosis/ fingernail-atrophy group of symptoms; (b) fingernail atrophy in progeroid syndromes resembles the natural slowing of nail growth that occurs in normal aging and nail growth velocity, and may be a inarker of replicative aging in keratinocyte stern cells; (c) alopecia and reduced hair diameter parallel the nail results; (d) osteoporosis in Dyskeratosis Congenita resembles age-related osteoporosis, but the same is not true of other progerias; and (e) bray hair is associated with short telorneres, but may also involve reactive oxygen species. On the basis of these results, we make several predictions and discuss how the segmental quality of progeroid syndromes may provide insight into normative aging.
2005
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MED/03 - GENETICA MEDICA
English
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reactive oxygen metabolite; aging; alopecia; article; ataxia telangiectasia; atrophy; Bloom syndrome; clinical feature; Cockayne syndrome; dyskeratosis congenita; Ehlers Danlos syndrome; finger nail; hair color; hair disease; human; keratinocyte; nail disease; Nijmegen breakage syndrome; osteoporosis; phenotype; prediction; priority journal; progeria; Rothmund Thomson syndrome; stem cell; symptom; syndrome; telomere; trichothiodystrophy; Werner syndrome; xeroderma pigmentosum; Aging; Hair; Humans; Nails; Osteoporosis; Phenotype; Progeria; Telomerase; Telomere
Hofer, A., Tran, R., Aziz, O., Wright, W., Novelli, G., Shay, J., et al. (2005). Shared phenotypes among segmental progeroid syndromes suggest underlying pathways of aging. JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 60(1), 10-20.
Hofer, A; Tran, R; Aziz, O; Wright, W; Novelli, G; Shay, J; Lewis, M
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