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Human neurons to model aging: A dish best served old.


ABSTRACT: With the advancing age of humans and with it, growing numbers of age-related diseases, aging has become a major focus in recent research. The lack of fitting aging models, especially in neurological diseases where access to human brain samples is limited, has highlighted direct conversion into induced neurons (iN) as an important method to overcome this challenge. Contrary to iPSC reprogramming and its corresponding cell rejuvenation, the generation of iNs enables us to retain aging signatures throughout the conversion process and beyond. In this review, we explore different cell reprogramming methods in light of age-associated neurodegenerative diseases and discuss different approaches, advances, and limitations.

SUBMITTER: Bohnke L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6863511 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human neurons to model aging: A dish best served old.

Böhnke Lena L   Traxler Larissa L   Herdy Joseph R JR   Mertens Jerome J  

Drug discovery today. Disease models 20180101


With the advancing age of humans and with it, growing numbers of age-related diseases, aging has become a major focus in recent research. The lack of fitting aging models, especially in neurological diseases where access to human brain samples is limited, has highlighted direct conversion into induced neurons (iN) as an important method to overcome this challenge. Contrary to iPSC reprogramming and its corresponding cell rejuvenation, the generation of iNs enables us to retain aging signatures t  ...[more]

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