| Literature DB >> 29433738 |
Philip M C Davy1, Richard C Allsopp1, Timothy A Donlon2, Brian J Morris3, Donald Craig Willcox4, Bradley J Willcox5.
Abstract
Aging is a complex, multifactorial process with significant plasticity. While several biological pathways appear to influence aging, few genes have been identified that are both evolutionarily conserved and have a strong impact on aging and age-related phenotypes. The FoxO3 gene (FOXO3), and its homologs in model organisms, appears especially important, forming a key gene in the insulin/insulin-like growth factor-signaling pathway, and influencing life span across diverse species. We highlight some of the key findings that are associated with FoxO3 protein, its gene and homologs in relation to lifespan in different species, and the insights these findings might provide about the molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that modulate aging and longevity in humans.Entities:
Keywords: FOXO3; Genetics; Healthy aging; Longevity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29433738 PMCID: PMC7295567 DOI: 10.1016/bs.ctdb.2017.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Top Dev Biol ISSN: 0070-2153 Impact factor: 4.897