Dr. Michael Rera

Unité de Biologie Fonctionnelle et Adaptative, Université Paris Cité, France

Invité par Dr.Valerie Mezger

“Studying ageing as a two-phase process.”

The hallmarks of aging framework, introduced over a decade ago and cited nearly 20,000 times, became quantifiable in 2018 through transcriptional counterparts. However, fundamental questions persist about what these hallmarks reveal regarding aging’s nature.

Using our laboratory’s biphasic aging model, we demonstrate that aging hallmarks manifest not progressively, but through an abrupt transition. As individuals age, they face increasing probability of undergoing the ‘Smurf transition,’ detected via in vivo intestinal permeability assessment. Strikingly, transcriptional and physiological hallmarks of aging appear almost exclusively in this expanding subpopulation experiencing barrier dysfunction.

These findings challenge conventional paradigms: Are aging hallmarks primarily markers of terminal decline rather than chronological aging? What implications does this discontinuous model hold for understanding aging mechanisms and age-related disease etiology? Our work suggests reconceptualizing aging hallmarks as end-of-life transitions markers may unlock novel insights into therapeutic interventions and disease prevention strategies.

Le séminaire se tiendra à l’Institut Jacques Monod, salle François Jacob (RB-18B). Bâtiment Buffon,

15 rue Hélène Brion, Paris 13.

Le mercredi 3 juin 2026 à 11 h.

 

Lien Zoom pour les participant·e·s à distance :

https://u-paris.zoom.us/j/86114422072?pwd=VzJ0c2pxcHl4OWppekx3MldlM2Y4QT09

ID de réunion : 861 1442 2072

Code secret : 492809

 

Publications de l’intervenant :

Bienvenue à Léa

Bienvenue à Léa

Léa rejoint l’équipe en tant qu’ingénieure d’études. Après un master en virologie, elle a travaillé à Strasbourg sur les virus de la vigne, puis sur la caractérisation de la dégradation des ARNm chez les plantes à l’Institut de biologie moléculaire des plantes (IBMP)....