| Literature DB >> 23931242 |
Mark W Robinson1, Dagmara McGuinness, Rachael Swann, Stephen Barclay, Peter R Mills, Arvind H Patel, John McLauchlan, Paul G Shiels.
Abstract
Chronic hepatitis C virus infection (C-HC) is associated with higher mortality arising from hepatic and extrahepatic disease. This may be due to accelerated biological aging; however, studies in C-HC have thus far been based solely on telomere length as a biomarker of aging (BoA). In this study, we have evaluated CDKN2 locus transcripts as alternative BoAs in C-HC. Our results suggest that C-HC induces non-cell-autonomous senescence and accelerates biological aging. The CDKN2 locus may provide a link between C-HC and increased susceptibility to age-associated diseases and provides novel biomarkers for assessing its impact on aging processes in man.Entities:
Keywords: CDKN2 locus; biological aging; chronic HCV infection; telomere length
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23931242 DOI: 10.1111/acel.12125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aging Cell ISSN: 1474-9718 Impact factor: 9.304