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Growth differentiation factor 11: a “rejuvenation factor” involved in regulation of age-related diseases?

Yuting Ma, Yongping Liu, Fang Han, Hongyan Qiu, Junfeng Shi, Na Huang, Ningning Hou, Xiaodong Sun

2021Aging33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11), a member of the transforming growth factor β superfamily of cytokines, is a critical rejuvenation factor in aging cells. GDF11 improves neurodegenerative and neurovascular disease outcomes, increases skeletal muscle volume, and enhances muscle strength. Its wide-ranging biological effects may include the reversal of senescence in clinical applications, as well as the ability to reverse age-related pathological changes and regulate organ regeneration after injury. Nevertheless, recent data have led to controversy regarding the functional roles of GDF11, because the underlying mechanisms were not clearly established in previous studies. In this review, we examine the literature regarding GDF11 in age-related diseases and discuss potential mechanisms underlying the effects of GDF11 in regulation of age-related diseases.

Topics & Concepts

RejuvenationFactor (programming language)Growth differentiation factorGrowth factorBiologyMedicineGerontologyInternal medicineGeneticsComputer scienceReceptorBone morphogenetic proteinGeneProgramming languageGDF15 and Related BiomarkersApelin-related biomedical researchDigestive system and related health
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