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Abstract
Here, we present new theory and law of longevity intended to evaluate fundamental factors that control lifespan. This theory is based on the fact that genes affecting host organism longevity are represented by subpopulations: genes of host eukaryotic cells, commensal microbiota, and non-living genetic elements. Based on Tetz's theory of longevity, we propose that lifespan and aging are defined by the accumulation of alterations over all genes of macroorganism and microbiome and the non-living genetic elements associated with them. Tetz's law of longevity states that longevity is limited by the accumulation of alterations to the limiting value that is not compatible with life. Based on theory and law, we also propose a novel model to calculate several parameters, including the rate of aging and the remaining lifespan of individuals. We suggest that this theory and model have explanatory and predictive potential to eukaryotic organisms, allowing the influence of diseases, medication, and medical procedures to be re-examined in relation to longevity. Such estimates also provide a framework to evaluate new fundamental aspects that control aging and lifespan.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Individual Pangenome; Longevity; Microbiome; Tetz’s law
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29978435 PMCID: PMC6208853 DOI: 10.1007/s12064-018-0267-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Theory Biosci ISSN: 1431-7613 Impact factor: 1.919
Fig. 1Solution of ordinary differential equations, showing the effect of q1 and q2 as a function of time (t, on the X-axis). The graph was produced using Eq. (10) that reflects the remaining lifespan. The lines were plotted using unspecified data to reflect the patterns of q, q1, and q2 as functions of time. The values on the Y axis represent the maximum number of alterations comparable with life, where q_sup = 100. The values on the X-axis represent time of alterations comparable with life in the interval [t0, t_sup]. The green zone and green brackets reflect the number of alterations in the Individual Pangenome that are compatible with life. The red zone and red brackets represent alterations that are not compatible with life, reaching the limiting value qsup at tsup. In Fig. 1, q crosses the line qsup at a certain tsup