An Atlas of Changes in Proteins Associated With Aging
Osaka researchers unveil a Mouse Aging Proteomic Atlas, revealing key proteins driving molecular changes linked to aging.
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With the worldwide population aging at an unprecedented rate, the prevention of age-related diseases has become a prominent issue. It is important to comprehensively and quantitatively evaluate the changes that aging causes at the molecular level in the body. By doing so, it may be possible to pinpoint specific aging factors and suppress age-related diseases.
Addressing this problem, previously conducted research established an atlas of changes in major tissues from aging by determining the extent to which mRNA was produced within living cells. However, there has not been an atlas of changes in proteins associated with aging.
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Subscribe for FREE“By clarifying the changes in various tissues due to aging in detail with regard to the number of proteins that are directly linked to gene function, we have dramatically improved our understanding of the overall changes on the molecular level,” said Dr. Takasugi.
Professor Ohtani concluded, “The results of this research are expected to contribute to a better understanding of the changes that occur with age.”
Reference: Takasugi M, Nonaka Y, Takemura K, et al. An atlas of the aging mouse proteome reveals the features of age-related post-transcriptional dysregulation. Nat Commun. 2024;15(1):8520. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-52845-x
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