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Publication : Premature aging and reduced cancer incidence associated with near-complete body-wide Myc inactivation.

First Author  Wang H Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  8 Pages  112830
PubMed ID  37481724 Mgi Jnum  J:338533
Mgi Id  MGI:7513737 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112830
Citation  Wang H, et al. (2023) Premature aging and reduced cancer incidence associated with near-complete body-wide Myc inactivation. Cell Rep 42(8):112830
abstractText  MYC proto-oncogene dysregulation alters metabolism, translation, and other functions in ways that support tumor induction and maintenance. Although Myc(+/-) mice are healthier and longer-lived than control mice, the long-term ramifications of more complete Myc loss remain unknown. We now describe the chronic consequences of body-wide Myc inactivation initiated postnatally. "MycKO" mice acquire numerous features of premature aging, including altered body composition and habitus, metabolic dysfunction, hepatic steatosis, and dysregulation of gene sets involved in functions that normally deteriorate with aging. Yet, MycKO mice have extended lifespans that correlate with a 3- to 4-fold lower lifetime cancer incidence. Aging tissues from normal mice and humans also downregulate Myc and gradually alter many of the same Myc target gene sets seen in MycKO mice. Normal aging and its associated cancer predisposition are thus highly linked via Myc.
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