长寿
生物
DNA修复
Cockayne综合征
进化生物学
机制(生物学)
遗传学
DNA损伤
计算生物学
DNA
核苷酸切除修复
哲学
认识论
作者
Yunjia Tang,Dekai Zhang,Kai Wang,Zhiyong Mao,Yu Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.arr.2025.102833
摘要
DNA repair, an evolutionarily conserved mechanism essential for restoring genetic homeostasis, has been implicated in aging and longevity by multiple lines of evidence. However, due to the challenges in obtaining human research materials, studies on the interplay between DNA repair and aging rely primarily on laboratory animal models, whose regulatory mechanisms may not fully mirror those in humans. Strikingly, the rate of aging varies by nearly an order of magnitude across humans, ranging from individuals with progeroid syndromes (lifespans under a decade) to the longest-lived recorded person (122 years). This extreme diversity provides a unique framework for comparative analysis of lifespan regulation in humans. By integrating advances in DNA repair studies across humans with divergent aging trajectories, this review provides novel insights into the molecular basis of DNA repair and lifespan, highlighting promising targeted therapies to promote longevity through precise modulation of DNA repair pathways.
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