Implications of metabolism on multi-systems healthy aging across the lifespan

被引:3
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作者
Yao, Shanshan [1 ]
Colangelo, Laura A. [2 ]
Perry, Andrew S. [3 ]
Marron, Megan M. [1 ]
Yaffe, Kristine [4 ]
Sedaghat, Sanaz [5 ]
Lima, Joao A. C. [6 ]
Tian, Qu [7 ]
Clish, Clary B. [8 ]
Newman, Anne B. [1 ,12 ]
Shah, Ravi V. [3 ,11 ]
Murthy, Venkatesh L. [9 ,10 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA USA
[2] Northwestern Univ, Chicago, IL USA
[3] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Nashville, TN USA
[4] Univ Calif San Francisco, San Francisco, CA USA
[5] Univ Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA
[6] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD USA
[7] Natl Inst Aging, Baltimore, MD USA
[8] Broad Inst Harvard & MIT, Cambridge, MA USA
[9] Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[10] 1338 Cardiovasc Ctr,1500 E Med Ctr Dr,SPC 5873, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 USA
[11] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, 2525 West End Ave,Suite 300, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
[12] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Epidemiol, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
关键词
aging; metabolomics; mechanisms; PROMOTES MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION; GAIT-SPEED DECLINE; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK; 2-AMINOADIPIC ACID; COGNITIVE FUNCTION; PHYSICAL FUNCTION; BODY-COMPOSITION; MUSCLE STRENGTH; OLDER-ADULTS; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1111/acel.14090
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Aging is increasingly thought to involve dysregulation of metabolism in multiple organ systems that culminate in decreased functional capacity and morbidity. Here, we seek to understand complex interactions among metabolism, aging, and systems-wide phenotypes across the lifespan. Among 2469 adults (mean age 74.7 years; 38% Black) in the Health, Aging and Body Composition study we identified metabolic cross-sectionally correlates across 20 multi-dimensional aging-related phenotypes spanning seven domains. We used LASSO-PCA and bioinformatic techniques to summarize metabolome-phenome relationships and derive metabolic scores, which were subsequently linked to healthy aging, mortality, and incident outcomes (cardiovascular disease, disability, dementia, and cancer) over 9 years. To clarify the relationship of metabolism in early adulthood to aging, we tested association of these metabolic scores with aging phenotypes/outcomes in 2320 participants (mean age 32.1, 44% Black) of the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. We observed significant overlap in metabolic correlates across the seven aging domains, specifying pathways of mitochondrial/cellular energetics, host-commensal metabolism, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Across four metabolic scores (body composition, mental-physical performance, muscle strength, and physical activity), we found strong associations with healthy aging and incident outcomes, robust to adjustment for risk factors. Metabolic scores for participants four decades younger in CARDIA were related to incident cardiovascular, metabolic, and neurocognitive performance, as well as long-term cardiovascular disease and mortality over three decades. Conserved metabolic states are strongly related to domain-specific aging and outcomes over the life-course relevant to energetics, host-commensal interactions, and mechanisms of innate immunity. Metabolic signatures across aging phenome in an older population are consistently and independently related to domain-specific aging and long-term CVD and mortality risk in younger individuals. Conserved metabolic states are strongly related to domain-specific aging and outcomes over the life course relevant to energetics, host-commensal interactions, and mechanisms of innate immunity.image
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