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DrugAge

General information

URL: http://genomics.senescence.info/drugs
Full name: DrugAge
Description: The DrugAge database of aging-related drugs.
Year founded: 2017
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Country/Region: United States

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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Liverpool
Address: Pedro de Magalhães, Integrative Genomics of Ageing Group, Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease, University of Liverpool, William Henry Duncan Building, Room 281, 6 West Derby Street, Liverpool L7 8TX, UK. Tel.: +44 151 7954517; fax: +44 151 795 8420
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Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Pedro de Magalhães
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): jp@senescence.info

Publications

28299908
The DrugAge database of aging-related drugs. [PMID: 28299908]
Barardo D, Thornton D, Thoppil H, Walsh M, Sharifi S, Ferreira S, Anžič A, Fernandes M, Monteiro P, Grum T, Cordeiro R, De-Souza EA, Budovsky A, Araujo N, Gruber J, Petrascheck M, Fraifeld VE, Zhavoronkov A, Moskalev A, de Magalhães JP.

Aging is a major worldwide medical challenge. Not surprisingly, identifying drugs and compounds that extend lifespan in model organisms is a growing research area. Here, we present DrugAge (http://genomics.senescence.info/drugs/), a curated database of lifespan-extending drugs and compounds. At the time of writing, DrugAge contains 1316 entries featuring 418 different compounds from studies across 27 model organisms, including worms, flies, yeast and mice. Data were manually curated from 324 publications. Using drug-gene interaction data, we also performed a functional enrichment analysis of targets of lifespan-extending drugs. Enriched terms include various functional categories related to glutathione and antioxidant activity, ion transport and metabolic processes. In addition, we found a modest but significant overlap between targets of lifespan-extending drugs and known aging-related genes, suggesting that some but not most aging-related pathways have been targeted pharmacologically in longevity studies. DrugAge is freely available online for the scientific community and will be an important resource for biogerontologists.

Aging Cell. 2017:16(3) | 114 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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All databases:
1083/6895 (84.307%)
Health and medicine:
260/1738 (85.098%)
1083
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108
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
huma shireen [2018-04-12]
Yang Zhang [2018-01-28]