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Vera Gorbunova, MECHANISMS OF LONGEVITY: LESSONS FROM LONG-LIVED MAMMALS, Innovation in Aging, Volume 3, Issue Supplement_1, November 2019, Page S8, https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.026
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Abstract
Animals have evolved a dramatic diversity of aging rates with lifespans ranging from 2 years to 200 years. This natural diversity of lifespan can be exploited to understand the mechanisms of longevity and develop anti-aging interventions. Our goal is to identify mechanisms that allow such exceptionally long-lived animals to live long and healthy lives and then use these mechanisms to benefit human health. Naked mole rat is the longest-lived rodent with the maximum lifespan of 32 years. We discovered that the mechanism of longevity and cancer resistance in the naked mole rat mediated by high molecular weight hyaluronan. I will discuss the mouse model we generated that mimics the naked mole rat and shows increased healthspan and lifespan. I will also the role of SIRT6 in mediating longevity across mammals and in human centenarians by improving DNA repair and silencing transposable elements.
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