Human Gene Set: LY_AGING_OLD_UP


Standard name LY_AGING_OLD_UP
Systematic name M8910
Brief description Genes up-regulated in fibroblasts from old individuals, compared to those from young donors.
Full description or abstract Messenger RNA levels were measured in actively dividing fibroblasts isolated from young, middle-age, and old-age humans and humans with progeria, a rare genetic disorder characterized by accelerated aging. Genes whose expression is associated with age-related phenotypes and diseases were identified. The data also suggest that an underlying mechanism of the aging process involves increasing errors in the mitotic machinery of dividing cells in the postreproductive stage of life. We propose that this dysfunction leads to chromosomal pathologies that result in misregulation of genes involved in the aging process.
Collection C2: Curated
      CGP: Chemical and Genetic Perturbations
Source publication Pubmed 10741968   Authors: Ly DH,Lockhart DJ,Lerner RA,Schultz PG
Exact source Table 1, 2: Old Age: FoldD > 0
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