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The scientific quest for lasting youth: prospects for curing aging.

João Pedro de Magalhães1.   

Abstract

People have always sought eternal life and everlasting youth. Recent technological breakthroughs and our growing understanding of aging have given strength to the idea that a cure for human aging can eventually be developed. As such, it is crucial to debate the long-term goals and potential impact of the field. Here, I discuss the scientific prospect of eradicating human aging. I argue that curing aging is scientifically possible and not even the most challenging enterprise in the biosciences. Developing the means to abolish aging is also an ethical endeavor because the goal of biomedical research is to allow people to be as healthy as possible for as long as possible. There is no evidence, however, that we are near to developing the technologies permitting radical life extension. One major difficulty in aging research is the time and costs it takes to do experiments and test interventions. I argue that unraveling the functioning of the genome and developing predictive computer models of human biology and disease are essential to increase the accuracy of medical interventions, including in the context of life extension, and exponential growth in informatics and genomics capacity might lead to rapid progress. Nonetheless, developing the tools for significantly modifying human biology is crucial to intervening in a complex process like aging. Yet in spite of advances in areas like regenerative medicine and gene therapy, the development of clinical applications has been slow and this remains a key hurdle for achieving radical life extension in the foreseeable future.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25132068      PMCID: PMC4203147          DOI: 10.1089/rej.2014.1580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rejuvenation Res        ISSN: 1549-1684            Impact factor:   4.663


  76 in total

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3.  "Anti-aging" is an oxymoron.

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Journal:  J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 6.053

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Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 5.691

5.  Death as an unnatural process. Why is it wrong to seek a cure for aging?

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6.  "Super p53" mice exhibit enhanced DNA damage response, are tumor resistant and age normally.

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7.  Induction of pluripotent stem cells from mouse embryonic and adult fibroblast cultures by defined factors.

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Authors:  João Pedro de Magalhães; Olivier Toussaint
Journal:  Rejuvenation Res       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 4.663

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Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 8.807

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Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2015-06-03       Impact factor: 8.807

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Authors:  Nicole M Foley; Graham M Hughes; Zixia Huang; Michael Clarke; David Jebb; Conor V Whelan; Eric J Petit; Frédéric Touzalin; Olivier Farcy; Gareth Jones; Roger D Ransome; Joanna Kacprzyk; Mary J O'Connell; Gerald Kerth; Hugo Rebelo; Luísa Rodrigues; Sébastien J Puechmaille; Emma C Teeling
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Review 4.  Biogerontology: research status, challenges and opportunities.

Authors:  Suresh I S Rattan
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2018-06-07

5.  Evolution of mammalian longevity: age-related increase in autophagy in bats compared to other mammals.

Authors:  Joanna Kacprzyk; Andrea G Locatelli; Graham M Hughes; Zixia Huang; Michael Clarke; Vera Gorbunova; Carlotta Sacchi; Gavin S Stewart; Emma C Teeling
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6.  Insights from evolutionarily relevant models for human ageing.

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7.  Should we treat aging as a disease? The consequences and dangers of miscategorisation.

Authors:  Richard G A Faragher
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2015-07-14       Impact factor: 4.599

8.  It is time to classify biological aging as a disease.

Authors:  Sven Bulterijs; Raphaella S Hull; Victor C E Björk; Avi G Roy
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Review 10.  Four Principles Regarding an Effective Treatment of Aging.

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Journal:  Curr Aging Sci       Date:  2018
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