How calorie restriction slows aging: an epigenetic perspective

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Gyeong Min Lim
Nagarajan Maharajan
Gwang-Won Cho
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[1] Chosun University,Department of Biological Science, College of Natural Science
[2] Chosun University,BK21 FOUR Education Research Group for Age
[3] University of Maryland School of Medicine,Associated Disorder Control Technology, Department of Integrative Biological Science
[4] The Basic Science Institute of Chosun University,The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
[5] Chosun University,undefined
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Aging; Epigenetic; Sirt1; Caloric restriction; Chromosome stability;
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Genomic instability and epigenetic alterations are some of the prominent factors affecting aging. Age-related heterochromatin loss and decreased whole-genome DNA methylation are associated with abnormal gene expression, leading to diseases and genomic instability. Modulation of these epigenetic changes is crucial for preserving genomic integrity and controlling cellular identity is important for slowing the aging process. Numerous studies have shown that caloric restriction is the gold standard for promoting longevity and healthy aging in various species ranging from rodents to primates. It can be inferred that delaying of aging through the main effector such as calorie restriction is involved in cellular identity and epigenetic modification. Thus, an understanding of aging through calorie restriction may seek a more in-depth understanding. In this review, we discuss how caloric restriction promotes longevity and healthy aging through genomic stability and epigenetic alterations. We have also highlighted how the effectors of caloric restriction are involved in modulating the chromatin-based barriers.
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