Reversible Transcriptomic Age Shifts from Physiological Stress in Whole Blood

Jong Bhak, Dougu Nam, Kyungwhan An, Yoonsung Kwon, Jihun Bhak, Sungwon Jeon, Hyojung Ryu
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We develop a genome-wide transcriptomic clock for predicting chronological age using whole blood samples from 463 healthy individuals. Our findings reveal profound age acceleration, up to 24.47 years, under perturbed homeostasis in COVID-19 patients, which reverted to baseline upon recovery. This study demonstrates that the whole blood transcriptome can track reversible changes in biological age induced by stressors in real physiological time, suggesting a potential role for anti-aging interventions in disease management.
全血生理压力造成的可逆转录组年龄变化
我们利用 463 名健康人的全血样本,开发了一种用于预测实际年龄的全基因组转录组时钟。我们的研究结果表明,在 COVID-19 患者体内平衡紊乱的情况下,患者的年龄会明显加快,最长可达 24.47 岁,而在康复后又会恢复到基线年龄。这项研究表明,全血转录组可以实时追踪压力诱导的生物年龄的可逆变化,为疾病管理中的抗衰老干预措施提供了潜在的作用。
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