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Transcriptomic profiling of long- and short-lived mutant mice implicates mitochondrial metabolism in ageing and shows signatures of normal ageing in progeroid mice

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Highlights • Transcriptomic changes are more similar within mutant mice that show either lengthened or shortened lifespan.• The major transcriptomic differences between long- and short-lived mice are in genes controlling… Click to show full abstract

Highlights • Transcriptomic changes are more similar within mutant mice that show either lengthened or shortened lifespan.• The major transcriptomic differences between long- and short-lived mice are in genes controlling mitochondrial metabolism.• Gene expression changes in short-lived, progeroid, mutant mice resemble those seen during normal ageing.

Keywords: mutant mice; normal ageing; long short; mitochondrial metabolism; mice; short lived

Journal Title: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
Year Published: 2021

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