Advancing Geroscience Research – A Scoping Review of Regulatory Environments for Gerotherapeutics

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
John Muscedere , Carrie L. Shorey , Gustavo Duque , Perry Kim , Amanda L. Lorbergs , Chris McGlory , Reshma A. Merchant , John C. Newman , Yves Rolland , Bruno Vellas
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Abstract

Background

Globally, older adults are living longer but often in poorer health with multiple chronic conditions straining healthcare systems. Gerotherapeutics, which target the biological mechanisms of aging, could reduce this burden by extending healthspan. However, before therapies can be adopted, they must undergo rigorous study and regulatory approval; existing regulatory frameworks and the barriers to their development are unknown.

Objective

We conducted a scoping review of geroscience regulatory frameworks and identified barriers to their development.

Methods

A comprehensive government, academic, and grey literature search in the United States, Europe, Canada, and other regions including Medline and EMBASE (via OVID), Google Scholar, CINAHL, and CADTH Grey Matters was conducted. For inclusion of only recent literature, searches were limited to English-language publications from 2014 to 2024.

Results

In 3,780 publications screened for inclusion, no regulatory frameworks for gerotherapeutics were found. In the 34 included publications, 4 major barriers were identified: 1) lack of recognition of the biological processes of aging as targets for medical intervention; 2) absence of clear regulatory pathways to evaluate aging-focused therapies; 3) economic uncertainties, including high development costs and limited incentives due to unclear regulatory environments; and 4) insufficient public and policy engagement.

Conclusion

We did not identify any geroscience specific regulatory frameworks but identified barriers to their development. For biological aging to advance as a therapeutic target, stakeholders must develop comprehensive regulatory guidelines, incentivize research and conduct public education. Global collaboration is crucial to harmonize regulatory efforts and ensure equitable adoption of therapies, ultimately enhancing healthspan worldwide.
推进老年科学研究——老年治疗药物监管环境的范围综述
在全球范围内,老年人寿命更长,但健康状况往往较差,患有多种慢性疾病,给卫生保健系统带来了压力。老年治疗以衰老的生物学机制为目标,可以通过延长健康寿命来减轻这种负担。然而,在采用治疗方法之前,它们必须经过严格的研究和监管部门的批准;现有的管理框架及其发展的障碍是未知的。我们对地质科学监管框架进行了范围审查,并确定了其发展的障碍。方法在美国、欧洲、加拿大和其他地区,包括Medline和EMBASE(通过OVID)、谷歌Scholar、CINAHL和CADTH grey Matters进行全面的政府、学术和灰色文献检索。对于仅包含近期文献,搜索仅限于2014年至2024年的英语出版物。结果在筛选纳入的3780份出版物中,未发现老年治疗药物的监管框架。在纳入的34份出版物中,确定了4个主要障碍:1)缺乏对衰老生物学过程作为医疗干预目标的认识;2)缺乏明确的调控途径来评估以衰老为重点的疗法;3)经济不确定性,包括开发成本高,监管环境不明确导致激励有限;4)公众和政策参与不足。结论:我们没有确定任何特定于老年科学的监管框架,但确定了其发展的障碍。为了使生物衰老成为一种治疗靶点,利益相关者必须制定全面的监管指南,激励研究并开展公众教育。全球合作对于协调监管努力和确保公平采用疗法,最终提高全世界的健康水平至关重要。
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CiteScore
7.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
136
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: There is increasing scientific and clinical interest in the interactions of nutrition and health as part of the aging process. This interest is due to the important role that nutrition plays throughout the life span. This role affects the growth and development of the body during childhood, affects the risk of acute and chronic diseases, the maintenance of physiological processes and the biological process of aging. A major aim of "The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging" is to contribute to the improvement of knowledge regarding the relationships between nutrition and the aging process from birth to old age.
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