西欧和东非人群中与免疫衰老有关的共同和独特代谢组标记物

IF 5.3 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Mechanisms of Ageing and Development Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI:10.1016/j.mad.2024.111916
Ozlem Bulut , Godfrey S. Temba , Valerie A.C.M. Koeken , Simone J.C.F.M. Moorlag , L. Charlotte J. de Bree , Vera P. Mourits , Vesla I. Kullaya , Martin Jaeger , Cancan Qi , Niels P. Riksen , Jorge Domínguez-Andrés , Cheng-Jian Xu , Leo A.B. Joosten , Yang Li , Quirijn de Mast , Mihai G. Netea
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老年人免疫力下降,容易感染疾病和癌症,发病率和死亡率较高,疫苗接种效率较低。遗传、饮食和生活方式等许多因素都会影响衰老。本研究旨在调查健康的荷兰人和坦桑尼亚人的免疫反应是如何随着年龄的增长而变化的,并找出与老化免疫特征相关的常见代谢物。我们对血浆进行了非靶向代谢组学研究,以确定与年龄相关的代谢物,并将这些代谢物的浓度与免疫细胞体内细胞因子的产生、基于DNA甲基化的表观遗传衰老和端粒长度相关联。荷兰和坦桑尼亚队列中的先天性免疫反应受年龄的影响不同。两种人群中常见的类固醇激素前体随年龄增长而减少,这与较高的全身炎症反应和较低的细胞因子反应有关。通常在老年人中含量较高的马尿酸盐和 2-苯基乙酰胺与细胞因子反应和端粒长度呈负相关,而与表观遗传老化呈正相关。最后,我们发现了几种代谢物,它们可能是坦桑尼亚人先天免疫力随年龄增长而下降的原因。两组人群共同的代谢组特征表明了免疫衰老的共同机制,揭示了可能起作用的代谢物。这些发现也反映了遗传或环境对调节免疫反应的循环代谢物的影响。
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Common and distinct metabolomic markers related to immune aging in Western European and East African populations

In old age, impaired immunity causes high susceptibility to infections and cancer, higher morbidity and mortality, and poorer vaccination efficiency. Many factors, such as genetics, diet, and lifestyle, impact aging. This study aimed to investigate how immune responses change with age in healthy Dutch and Tanzanian individuals and identify common metabolites associated with an aged immune profile. We performed untargeted metabolomics from plasma to identify age-associated metabolites, and we correlated their concentrations with ex-vivo cytokine production by immune cells, DNA methylation-based epigenetic aging, and telomere length. Innate immune responses were impacted differently by age in Dutch and Tanzanian cohorts. Age-related decline in steroid hormone precursors common in both populations was associated with higher systemic inflammation and lower cytokine responses. Hippurate and 2-phenylacetamide, commonly more abundant in older individuals, were negatively correlated with cytokine responses and telomere length and positively correlated with epigenetic aging. Lastly, we identified several metabolites that might contribute to the stronger decline in innate immunity with age in Tanzanians. The shared metabolomic signatures of the two cohorts suggest common mechanisms of immune aging, revealing metabolites with potential contributions. These findings also reflect genetic or environmental effects on circulating metabolites that modulate immune responses.

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期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development is a multidisciplinary journal aimed at revealing the molecular, biochemical and biological mechanisms that underlie the processes of aging and development in various species as well as of age-associated diseases. Emphasis is placed on investigations that delineate the contribution of macromolecular damage and cytotoxicity, genetic programs, epigenetics and genetic instability, mitochondrial function, alterations of metabolism and innovative anti-aging approaches. For all of the mentioned studies it is necessary to address the underlying mechanisms. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development publishes original research, review and mini-review articles. The journal also publishes Special Issues that focus on emerging research areas. Special issues may include all types of articles following peered review. Proposals should be sent directly to the Editor-in-Chief.
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