| Literature DB >> 32242495 |
Giulia Accardi1, Anna Aiello1, Stefano Aprile1, Rosalia Caldarella2, Giuseppe Cammarata3, Ciriaco Carru4, Calogero Caruso1,5, Marcello Ciaccio2,6, Paolo Colomba3, Damiano Galimberti5, Caterina Maria Gambino6, Sergio Davinelli7,8, Immaculata De Vivo8, Mattia Emanuela Ligotti1, Sonya Vasto9, Angelo Zinellu4, Giuseppina Candore1.
Abstract
This article shows demographic, clinical, anamnestic, cognitive, and functional data as well as biochemical, genetic, and epigenetic parameters of two exceptional siblings: Diega (supercentenarian) and Filippa (semisupercentenarian) Cammalleri. The purpose of this study is to provide new insights into the extreme phenotypes represented by semisupercentenarians and supercentenarians. Different studies have been published on supercentenarians, but to the best of our knowledge, this is the only concerning two sisters and the most detailed from a phenotypic point of view. Our findings agree with the suggestion that supercentenarians have an increasing relative resistance to age-related diseases, approximating the limits of the functional human reserve to address successfully the acute causes of death. More interestingly, our data agree with, and extend, the suggestion that inflammation and oxidative stress predict centenarian mortality.Entities:
Keywords: inflammation; longevity; oxidative stress; semisupercentenarian; supercentenarian
Year: 2020 PMID: 32242495 DOI: 10.1089/rej.2019.2299
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rejuvenation Res ISSN: 1549-1684 Impact factor: 4.663