Effects of a natural ingredients-based intervention targeting the hallmarks of aging on epigenetic clocks, physical function, and body composition: a single-arm clinical trial.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Aging-Us Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.18632/aging.206221
Natalia Carreras-Gallo, Rita Dargham, Shealee P Thorpe, Steve Warren, Tavis L Mendez, Ryan Smith, Greg Macpherson, Varun B Dwaraka
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Abstract

Aging interventions have progressed in recent years due to the growing curiosity about how lifestyle impacts longevity. This study assessed the effects of SRW Laboratories' Cel System nutraceutical range on epigenetic methylation patterns, inflammation, physical performance, body composition, and epigenetic biomarkers of aging. A 1-year study was conducted with 51 individuals, collecting data at baseline, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months. Participants were encouraged to walk 10 minutes and practice 5 minutes of mindfulness daily. Significant improvements in muscle strength, body function, and body composition metrics were observed. Epigenetic clock analysis showed a decrease in biological age with significant reductions in stem cell division rates. Immune cell subset analysis indicated significant changes, with increases in eosinophils and CD8T cells and decreases in B memory, CD4T memory, and T-regulatory cells. Predicted epigenetic biomarker proxies (EBPs) showed significant changes in retinol/TTHY, a regulator of cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation, and deoxycholic acid glucuronide levels, a metabolite of deoxycholic acid generated in the liver. Gene ontology analysis revealed significant CpG methylation changes in genes involved in critical biological processes related to aging, such as oxidative stress-induced premature senescence, pyrimidine deoxyribonucleotide metabolic process, TRAIL binding, hyaluronan biosynthetic process, neurotransmitter loading into synaptic vesicles, pore complex assembly, collagen biosynthetic process, protein phosphatase 2A binding activity, and activation of transcription factor binding. Our findings suggest that the Cel System supplement range may effectively reduce biological age and improve health metrics, warranting further investigation into its mechanistic pathways and long-term efficacy.

针对衰老特征的天然成分干预对表观遗传时钟、身体功能和身体成分的影响:单臂临床试验
近年来,由于人们对生活方式如何影响寿命的好奇心日益增长,衰老干预措施取得了进展。本研究评估了SRW实验室的细胞系统营养品系列对表观遗传甲基化模式、炎症、身体表现、身体成分和衰老表观遗传生物标志物的影响。对51人进行了为期1年的研究,收集了基线、3个月、6个月和12个月的数据。参与者被鼓励每天步行10分钟,并练习5分钟的正念。观察到肌肉力量、身体功能和身体成分指标的显著改善。表观遗传时钟分析显示生物年龄降低,干细胞分裂率显著降低。免疫细胞亚群分析显示了显著的变化,嗜酸性粒细胞和CD8T细胞增加,B记忆、CD4T记忆和t调节细胞减少。预测的表观遗传生物标志物代理(ebp)显示,视黄醇/TTHY(细胞生长、增殖和分化的调节剂)和去氧胆酸葡萄糖醛酸水平(肝脏生成的去氧胆酸的代谢物)发生了显著变化。基因本体分析显示,参与氧化应激诱导的过早衰老、嘧啶脱氧核糖核苷酸代谢过程、TRAIL结合、透明质酸生物合成过程、神经递质装载到突触囊泡、孔复合物组装、胶原生物合成过程、蛋白磷酸酶2A结合活性、转录因子结合激活等衰老相关关键生物过程的基因发生了显著的CpG甲基化变化。我们的研究结果表明,Cel系统补充剂系列可以有效地降低生物年龄,改善健康指标,值得进一步研究其机制途径和长期疗效。
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