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Plasma proteome profiling of healthy individuals across the life span in a Sicilian cohort with long-lived individuals

Siino, Valentina LU ; Ali, Ashfaq LU orcid ; Accardi, Giulia ; Aiello, Anna ; Ligotti, Mattia E. ; Mosquim Junior, Sergio LU ; Candore, Giuseppina ; Caruso, Calogero ; Levander, Fredrik LU and Vasto, Sonya (2022) In Aging Cell 21(9).
Abstract

The study of healthy human aging is important for shedding light on the molecular mechanisms behind aging to promote well-being and to possibly predict and/or avoid the development of age-related disorders such as atherosclerosis and diabetes. Herein, we have employed an untargeted mass spectrometry-based approach to study age-related protein changes in a healthy Sicilian plasma cohort including long-lived individuals. This approach confirmed some of the previously known proteins correlated with age including fibulin-1, dystroglycan, and gamma-glutamyl hydrolase. Furthermore, our findings include novel proteins that correlate with age and/or with location and uric acid, which could represent a unique signature for healthy aging.

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aging, longevity, plasma proteome
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Aging Cell
volume
21
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9
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e13684
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Wiley-Blackwell
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  • pmid:35932462
  • scopus:85135527650
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1474-9718
DOI
10.1111/acel.13684
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English
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  doi          = {{10.1111/acel.13684}},
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