Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Applied Sciences & Biotechnology, Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences, Solan,
173229, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Aging remains the fundamental cause of the increased rate of morbidity and mortality in
the elderly. Despite continuing research, an integrative and holistic understanding of the molecular
mechanisms and effects of aging is still elusive. This presents a major challenge in biogerontology,
and therefore novel strategies aimed at integrating the multifaceted nature of aging for the identification
and development of successful therapeutic targets are highly desirable. At present, cellular
senescence, immunosenescence, and gut microbiota dysbiosis are key known modulators of aging.
However, a cellular senescence-centric integrative view that relates to the seemingly distinct processes
of immunosenescence and gut microbiota dysbiosis can be envisaged, which implies a more
inclusive and targetable understanding of aging. The present manuscript discusses the emerging evidence
and significance of cellular senescence vis-à-vis immunosenescence and gut microbiota
dysbiosis in the development of potential anti-aging therapies. Underlying interconnections and
mechanisms amongst these individual modulators have been deliberated to present a more coherent
and tangible understanding of biological aging. It is emphasized that aging be studied within the
integrative purview of these processes that may ultimately help devise a new inclusive and consolidated
theory of aging with well-defined therapeutic targets.
Funder
Department of Science & Technology, Government of India
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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