衰老和与衰老相关的疾病的多组学
Olga I Kiseleva1, Viktoriia A Arzumanian1, Yuriy A Ikhalaynen1,2
1Institute of Biomedical Chemistry, Pogodinskaya Street, 10/8, 119121 Moscow, Russia.
International journal of molecular sciences
|January 8, 2025
概括
衰老,生物体功能普遍下降,影响所有生命形式的许多疾病. 本综述探讨了使用多组学方法的与年龄相关的疾病发展,将细胞变化与病理联系起来.
科学领域:
- 老年学和分子生物学
- 综合性奥米克和疾病病原体.
背景情况:
- 衰老是一种基本的生物过程,其特点是细胞和组织的功能逐渐下降.
- 尽管有生物多样性,但衰老几乎是所有生物体的共同特征.
- 年龄是影响许多疾病的风险,严重程度和治疗的关键因素,包括癌症,神经退行症和心血管疾病.
研究的目的:
- 系统地审查各种疾病发展中的与年龄相关的特征.
- 通过多组学数据的透视来研究疾病进展.
- 为了将与衰老相关的分子和细胞变化与疾病病原发生联系起来.
主要方法:
- 系统性文献审查,重点关注衰老和疾病.
- 分析多组学数据,包括基因组学,转录组学,蛋白质组学和代谢组学.
- 整合数据以确定将衰老与疾病联系起来的共同途径和机制.
主要成果:
- 识别关键的与年龄相关的分子变化,如基因组不稳定性和体质突变.
- 与衰老相关的改变生物通路和代谢失调的表征.
- 展示这些多原子变化如何促进与年龄有关的疾病的发展和进展.
结论:
- 衰老是一个重要的,多方面的贡献者,在各种病理的疾病的发展.
- 多组学方法为了解与年龄有关的疾病的分子基础提供了一个全面的框架.
- 结合多组学的进一步研究可以阐明与年龄相关的疾病的治疗目标.
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