Nemzeti Kardiovaszkuláris Laboratórium(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00003) Támogató: NKFIH
(101004093/EUniWell/EAC-A02- 2019/EAC-A02-2019-1)
Geroscience, a burgeoning discipline at the intersection of aging and disease, aims
to unravel the intricate relationship between the aging process and pathogenesis of
age-related diseases. This paper explores the pivotal role played by geroscience in
reshaping our understanding of pathology, with a particular focus on age-related diseases.
These diseases, spanning cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disorders, malignancies,
and neurodegenerative conditions, significantly contribute to the morbidity and mortality
of older individuals. We delve into the fundamental cellular and molecular mechanisms
underpinning aging, including mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular senescence, and
elucidate their profound implications for the pathogenesis of various age-related
diseases. Emphasis is placed on the importance of assessing key biomarkers of aging
and biological age within the realm of pathology. We also scrutinize the interplay
between cellular senescence and cancer biology as a central area of focus, underscoring
its paramount significance in contemporary pathological research. Moreover, we shed
light on the integration of anti-aging interventions that target fundamental aging
processes, such as senolytics, mitochondria-targeted treatments, and interventions
that influence epigenetic regulation within the domain of pathology research. In conclusion,
the integration of geroscience concepts into pathological research heralds a transformative
paradigm shift in our understanding of disease pathogenesis and promises breakthroughs
in disease prevention and treatment.