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Epigenetic Security

Meaning

Epigenetic Security refers to the maintenance of stable, appropriate, and beneficial patterns of gene expression regulation that are independent of the underlying DNA sequence. This security guards the cell’s identity and function by protecting the integrity of DNA methylation, histone modifications, and non-coding RNA profiles from disruptive environmental and age-related factors. Sustaining this integrity is paramount for preventing cellular senescence and promoting optimal longevity.