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Genomic instability and DNA replication defects in progeroid syndromes.

Romina BurlaMattia La TorreChiara MeriglianoFiammetta VerniIsabella Saggio
Published in: Nucleus (Austin, Tex.) (2018)
Progeroid syndromes induced by mutations in lamin A or in its interactors - named progeroid laminopathies - are model systems for the dissection of the molecular pathways causing physiological and premature aging. A large amount of data, based mainly on the Hutchinson Gilford Progeria syndrome (HGPS), one of the best characterized progeroid laminopathy, has highlighted the role of lamins in multiple DNA activities, including replication, repair, chromatin organization and telomere function. On the other hand, the phenotypes generated by mutations affecting genes directly acting on DNA function, as mutations in the helicases WRN and BLM or in the polymerase polδ, share many of the traits of progeroid laminopathies. These evidences support the hypothesis of a concerted implication of DNA function and lamins in aging. We focus here on these aspects to contribute to the comprehension of the driving forces acting in progeroid syndromes and premature aging.
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