The immunosenescence clock: A new method for evaluating biological age and predicting mortality risk

IF 12.5 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Ageing Research Reviews Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.arr.2024.102653
Shuyu Li , Ke Wang , Jingni Wu , Yongliang Zhu
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Precisely assessing an individual's immune age is critical for developing targeted aging interventions. Although traditional methods for evaluating biological age, such as the use of cellular senescence markers and physiological indicators, have been widely applied, these methods inherently struggle to capture the full complexity of biological aging. We propose the concept of an 'immunosenescence clock' that evaluates immune system changes on the basis of changes in immune cell abundance and omics data (including transcriptome and proteome data), providing a complementary indicator for understanding age-related physiological transformations. Rather than claiming to definitively measure biological age, this approach can be divided into a biological age prediction clock and a mortality prediction clock. The main function of the biological age prediction clock is to reflect the physiological state through the transcriptome data of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), whereas the mortality prediction clock emphasizes the ability to identify people at high risk of mortality and disease. We hereby present nearly all of the immunosenescence clocks developed to date, as well as their functional differences. Critically, we explicitly acknowledge that no single diagnostic test can exhaustively capture the intricate changes associated with biological aging. Furthermore, as these biological functions are based on the acceleration or delay of immunosenescence, we also summarize the factors that accelerate immunosenescence and the methods for delaying it. A deep understanding of the regulatory mechanisms of immunosenescence can help establish more accurate immune-age models, providing support for personalized longevity interventions and improving quality of life in old age.
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Ageing Research Reviews
Ageing Research Reviews 医学-老年医学
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216
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55 days
期刊介绍: With the rise in average human life expectancy, the impact of ageing and age-related diseases on our society has become increasingly significant. Ageing research is now a focal point for numerous laboratories, encompassing leaders in genetics, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and behavior. Ageing Research Reviews (ARR) serves as a cornerstone in this field, addressing emerging trends. ARR aims to fill a substantial gap by providing critical reviews and viewpoints on evolving discoveries concerning the mechanisms of ageing and age-related diseases. The rapid progress in understanding the mechanisms controlling cellular proliferation, differentiation, and survival is unveiling new insights into the regulation of ageing. From telomerase to stem cells, and from energy to oxyradical metabolism, we are witnessing an exciting era in the multidisciplinary field of ageing research. The journal explores the cellular and molecular foundations of interventions that extend lifespan, such as caloric restriction. It identifies the underpinnings of manipulations that extend lifespan, shedding light on novel approaches for preventing age-related diseases. ARR publishes articles on focused topics selected from the expansive field of ageing research, with a particular emphasis on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of the aging process. This includes age-related diseases like cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders. The journal also covers applications of basic ageing research to lifespan extension and disease prevention, offering a comprehensive platform for advancing our understanding of this critical field.
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