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Publication : Sirtuins: guardians of mammalian healthspan.

First Author  Giblin W Year  2014
Journal  Trends Genet Volume  30
Issue  7 Pages  271-86
PubMed ID  24877878 Mgi Jnum  J:317514
Mgi Id  MGI:6855538 Doi  10.1016/j.tig.2014.04.007
Citation  Giblin W, et al. (2014) Sirtuins: guardians of mammalian healthspan. Trends Genet 30(7):271-86
abstractText  The first link between sirtuins and longevity was made 15 years ago in yeast. These initial studies sparked efforts by many laboratories working in diverse model organisms to elucidate the relations between sirtuins, lifespan, and age-associated dysfunction. Here, we discuss the current understanding of how sirtuins relate to aging. We focus primarily on mammalian sirtuins SIRT1, SIRT3, and SIRT6, the three sirtuins for which the most relevant data are available. Strikingly, a large body of evidence now indicates that these and other mammalian sirtuins suppress a variety of age-related pathologies and promote healthspan. Moreover, increased expression of SIRT1 or SIRT6 extends mouse lifespan. Overall, these data point to important roles for sirtuins in promoting mammalian health, and perhaps in modulating the aging process.
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