Challenges in anti-aging medicine–trends in biomarker discovery and therapeutic interventions for a healthy lifespan

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Iuliana Popescu, Joris Deelen, Maddalena Illario, Jan Adams
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We are facing a growing aging population, along with increasing pressure on health systems, caused by the impact of chronic co-morbidities (i.e. cancer, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases) and functional disabilities as people age. Relatively simple preventive lifestyle interventions, such as dietary restriction and physical exercise, are important contributors to active and healthy aging in the general population. However, as shown in model organisms or in 'in vitro' conditions, lifestyle-independent interventions may have additional health benefits and can even be conceived as possible reversers of the aging process. Thus, pharmaceutical laboratories, research institutes, and universities are putting more and more effort into finding new molecular pathways and druggable targets to develop gerotherapeutics. One approach is to target the driving mechanisms of aging, some of which, like cellular senescence and impaired autophagy, we discussed in an update on the biology of aging at AgingFit 2023 in Lille, France. We underline the importance of carefully and extensively testing senotherapeutics, given the pleiotropism and heterogeneity of targeted senescent cells within different organs, at different time frames. Other druggable targets emerging from new putative mechanisms, like those based on transcriptome imbalance, nucleophagy, protein phosphatase depletion, glutamine metabolism, or seno-antigenicity, have been evidenced by recent preclinical studies in classical models of aging but need to be validated in humans. Finally, we highlight several approaches in the discovery of biomarkers of healthy aging, as well as for the prediction of neurodegenerative diseases and the evaluation of rejuvenation strategies.

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抗衰老医学的挑战——生物标志物发现的趋势和健康寿命的治疗干预
随着年龄的增长,慢性并发症(如癌症、心血管和神经退行性疾病)和功能性残疾的影响导致我们面临着日益增长的人口老龄化,以及卫生系统面临的压力越来越大。相对简单的预防性生活方式干预措施,如饮食限制和体育锻炼,是促进普通人群积极健康老龄化的重要因素。然而,正如在模式生物或“体外”条件下所显示的那样,独立于生活方式的干预措施可能对健康有额外的好处,甚至可以被认为是衰老过程的可能逆转者。因此,制药实验室、研究机构和大学正越来越多地致力于寻找新的分子途径和药物靶点来开发Gertherapeutics。一种方法是针对衰老的驱动机制,其中一些机制,如细胞衰老和自噬受损,我们在法国里尔AgingFit 2023的衰老生物学更新中进行了讨论。鉴于不同器官、不同时间段内靶向衰老细胞的多效性和异质性,我们强调了仔细和广泛测试感觉疗法的重要性。从新的假定机制中出现的其他可药用靶点,如基于转录组失衡、自噬、蛋白质磷酸酶耗竭、谷氨酰胺代谢或seno抗原性的靶点,已被最近在经典衰老模型中的临床前研究所证明,但需要在人类中进行验证。最后,我们强调了在发现健康衰老的生物标志物、预测神经退行性疾病和评估恢复策略方面的几种方法。
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1.90%
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496
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Bridging physiology and cellular medicine, and molecular biology and molecular therapeutics, Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine publishes basic research that furthers our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease and translational studies that convert this knowledge into therapeutic approaches.
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