Advances in biomarkers and diagnostic significance of organ aging

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Yulin Chen , Jiadong Li , Xinru Liu , Zhen Geng , Ke Xu , Jiacan Su
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Abstract

A complete understanding of aging is a critical first step in treating age-related diseases and postponing aging dysfunction in the context of an aging global population. Aging in organisms is driven by related molecular alterations that gradually occur in many organs. There has previously been a wealth of knowledge of how cells behave as they age, but when aging is investigated as a disease, the discovery and selection of aging biomarkers and how to diagnose the aging of the organism are crucial. Here, we provide a summary of the state of the field and suggest future potential routes for research on organ senescence markers. We reviewed research on biomarkers of risk of aging from the perspective of organ aging and summarized the biomarkers currently used on three scales. We emphasize that the combination of traditional markers with emerging multifaceted biomarkers may be a better way to diagnose age-related diseases.
器官衰老的生物标志物及其诊断意义研究进展
在全球人口老龄化的背景下,全面了解衰老是治疗年龄相关疾病和延缓衰老功能障碍的关键第一步。生物体的衰老是由许多器官中逐渐发生的相关分子变化驱动的。在此之前,人们对细胞在衰老过程中的行为有着丰富的了解,但当衰老作为一种疾病进行研究时,发现和选择衰老生物标志物以及如何诊断生物体的衰老就变得至关重要了。在此,我们总结了该领域的现状,并提出了未来器官衰老标志物研究的潜在途径。我们从器官衰老的角度对衰老风险生物标志物的研究进行了综述,总结了目前在三个尺度上使用的生物标志物。我们强调,将传统标志物与新兴的多方面生物标志物相结合可能是诊断年龄相关疾病的更好方法。
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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79 days
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