Journal article

From geroscience to precision geromedicine: Understanding and managing aging

G Kroemer, AB Maier, AM Cuervo, VN Gladyshev, L Ferrucci, V Gorbunova, BK Kennedy, TA Rando, A Seluanov, F Sierra, E Verdin, C López-Otín

Cell | Published : 2025

Abstract

Major progress has been made in elucidating the molecular, cellular, and supracellular mechanisms underlying aging. This has spurred the birth of geroscience, which aims to identify actionable hallmarks of aging. Aging can be viewed as a process that is promoted by overactivation of gerogenes, i.e., genes and molecular pathways that favor biological aging, and alternatively slowed down by gerosuppressors, much as cancers are caused by the activation of oncogenes and prevented by tumor suppressors. Such gerogenes and gerosuppressors are often associated with age-related diseases in human population studies but also offer targets for modeling age-related diseases in animal models and treating ..

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