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A metabolic signature predicts biological age in mice
Author(s) -
TomásLoba Antonia,
Bernardes de Jesus Bruno,
Mato Jose M.,
Blasco Maria A.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
aging cell
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.103
H-Index - 140
eISSN - 1474-9726
pISSN - 1474-9718
DOI - 10.1111/acel.12025
Subject(s) - biology , signature (topology) , computational biology , mathematics , geometry
Summary Our understanding of the mechanisms by which aging is produced is still very limited. Here, we have determined the sera metabolite profile of 117 wild‐type mice of different genetic backgrounds ranging from 8 to 129 weeks of age. This has allowed us to define a robust metabolomic signature and a derived metabolomic score that reliably/accurately predicts the age of wild‐type mice. In the case of telomerase‐deficient mice, which have a shortened lifespan, their metabolomic score predicts older ages than expected. Conversely, in the case of mice that overexpress telomerase, their metabolic score corresponded to younger ages than expected. Importantly, telomerase reactivation late in life by using a TERT ‐based gene therapy recently described by us significantly reverted the metabolic profile of old mice to that of younger mice, further confirming an anti‐aging role for telomerase. Thus, the metabolomic signature associated with natural mouse aging accurately predicts aging produced by telomere shortening, suggesting that natural mouse aging is in part produced by presence of short telomeres. These results indicate that the metabolomic signature is associated with the biological age rather than with the chronological age. This constitutes one of the first aging‐associated metabolomic signatures in a mammalian organism.

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