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The African Turquoise Killifish: A Model for Exploring Vertebrate Aging and Diseases in the Fast Lane

机译:非洲绿松石杀戮:一种探索脊椎动物老化和快车道疾病的模型

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Why and how organisms age remains a mystery, and it defines one of the biggest challenges in biology. Aging is also the primary risk factor for many human pathologies, such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, manipulating the aging rate and potentially postponing the onset of these devastating diseases could have a tremendous impact on human health. Recent studies, relying primarily on nonvertebrate short-lived model systems, have shown the importance of both genetic and environmental factors in modulating the aging rate. However, relatively little is known about aging in vertebrates or what processes may be unique and specific to these complex organisms. Here we discuss how advances in genomics and genome editing have significantly expanded our ability to probe the aging process in a vertebrate system. We highlight recent findings from a naturally short-lived vertebrate, the African turquoise killifish, which provides an attractive platform for exploring mechanisms underlying vertebrate aging and age-related diseases.
机译:为什么有机体年龄仍然是一个谜,它定义了生物学中最大的挑战之一。老化也是许多人类病理学的主要风险因素,例如癌症,糖尿病,心血管疾病和神经变性疾病。因此,操纵衰老率和可能推迟这些破坏性疾病的发作可能对人类健康产生巨大影响。最近的研究主要依赖于非脊椎动物短期模型系统,表明了遗传和环境因素在调节衰老率方面的重要性。然而,在脊椎动物中老化或者哪种方法可能是独特的,并且对这些复杂的生物有什么意义。在这里,我们讨论基因组学和基因组编辑的进步如何显着扩大了我们在脊椎动物系统中探测老化过程的能力。我们突出了一个自然短暂的脊椎动物的最新调查结果,非洲绿松石杀戮,为探索脊椎动物老化和年龄相关疾病的机制提供了一个有吸引力的平台。

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