Publications by authors named "M Demaria"

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  • - Chikungunya fever, caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), leads to acute arthritis that may develop into chronic pain, with a recently approved vaccine not widely accessible in endemic areas.
  • - A new vectored vaccine using baculovirus technology shows promise by presenting CHIKV proteins E1 and E2 on its surface, eliciting strong immune responses in tested mice, including the production of neutralizing antibodies.
  • - Mice receiving two doses of this baculovirus-based vaccine were fully protected from CHIKV infection, highlighting its potential as an effective vaccine platform against this re-emerging disease amidst its surge in cases, particularly in the Americas.
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The human lifespan is influenced by various factors, with physical activity being a significant contributor. Despite the clear benefit of exercise on health and longevity, the association between different types of sports and lifespan is yet to be considered. Accordingly, we aimed to study this association in a large international cohort of former athletes using a robust linear regression model.

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  • * New research tools are helping scientists study senescence more effectively, but identifying senescent cells remains challenging because of a lack of clear markers.
  • * The "minimum information for cellular senescence experimentation in vivo" (MICSE) guidelines offer a comprehensive resource on senescence markers in different organisms and types of tissues to enhance the study of senescent cells.
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Excessive amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) lead to macromolecular damage and high levels of cell death with consequent pathological sequelae. We hypothesized that switching cell death to a tissue regenerative state could potentially improve the short-term and long-term detrimental effects of ROS-associated acute tissue injury, although the mechanisms regulating oxidative stress-induced cell fate decisions and their manipulation for improving repair are poorly understood. Here, we show that cells exposed to high oxidative stress enter a poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1)-mediated regulated cell death, and that blocking PARP1 activation promotes conversion of cell death into senescence (CODIS).

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Cellular senescence is a state of terminal growth arrest associated with the upregulation of different cell cycle inhibitors, mainly p16 and p21, structural and metabolic alterations, chronic DNA damage responses, and a hypersecretory state known as the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). The SASP is the major mediator of the paracrine effects of senescent cells in their tissue microenvironment and of various local and systemic biological functions. In this Review, we discuss the composition, dynamics and heterogeneity of the SASP as well as the mechanisms underlying its induction and regulation.

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