The role of aging in cancer
Aaron Havas, Shanshan Yin, Peter D. Adams
Abstract
Many cancers show an increase in incidence with age, and age is the biggest single risk factor for many cancers. However, the molecular basis of this relationship is poorly understood. Through a collection of review articles, our thematic issue discusses the link between aging and cancer in aspects including somatic mutations, proteostasis, mitochondria, metabolism, senescence, epigenetic regulation, immune regulation, DNA damage, and telomere function.
Topics & Concepts
ProteostasisTelomereEpigeneticsBiologyCellular senescenceSenescenceTelomeraseSomatic cellDNA damageCancerGeneticsDNA methylationBioinformaticsDNAGeneGene expressionPhenotypeEpigenetics and DNA MethylationDNA Repair MechanismsTelomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence