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Progerin expression in humans: Implications for natural ageing - PubMed

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  • #Biomarker
  • #Progerin
  • #Ageing
  • Progerin is a truncated lamin A isoform linked to Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS) and natural ageing.
  • Low-level progerin is found in normal tissues like skin, vasculature, and blood cells, contributing to cellular ageing processes.
  • Progerin causes nuclear deformation, DNA damage, telomere attrition, and premature senescence, aligning with ageing theories.
  • Endogenous suppressors like WRN helicase and telomere-protective factors help modulate progerin levels and mitigate its effects.
  • Progerin provides insights into vascular and dermal ageing, complementing systemic measures like epigenetic clocks.
  • Standardized ultrasensitive assays and longitudinal studies are needed to validate progerin as part of ageing biomarker panels.
  • Progerin may serve as a mechanistic link between premature and physiological ageing, aiding biomarker strategies.