Human Metabolome Reference Database in a Biracial Cohort across the Adult Lifespan

As one of the OMICS in systems biology, metabolomics defines the metabolome and simultaneously quantifies numerous metabolites that are final or intermediate products and effectors of upstream biological processes. Metabolomics provides accurate information that helps determine the physiological ste...

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Main Authors: Qu Tian, M. Gordian Adam, Enrique Ozcariz, Giovanna Fantoni, Nader M. Shehadeh, Lisa M. Turek, Victoria L. Collingham, Mary Kaileh, Ruin Moaddel, Luigi Ferrucci
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/13/5/591
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author Qu Tian
M. Gordian Adam
Enrique Ozcariz
Giovanna Fantoni
Nader M. Shehadeh
Lisa M. Turek
Victoria L. Collingham
Mary Kaileh
Ruin Moaddel
Luigi Ferrucci
author_facet Qu Tian
M. Gordian Adam
Enrique Ozcariz
Giovanna Fantoni
Nader M. Shehadeh
Lisa M. Turek
Victoria L. Collingham
Mary Kaileh
Ruin Moaddel
Luigi Ferrucci
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description As one of the OMICS in systems biology, metabolomics defines the metabolome and simultaneously quantifies numerous metabolites that are final or intermediate products and effectors of upstream biological processes. Metabolomics provides accurate information that helps determine the physiological steady state and biochemical changes during the aging process. To date, reference values of metabolites across the adult lifespan, especially among ethnicity groups, are lacking. The “normal” reference values according to age, sex, and race allow the characterization of whether an individual or a group deviates metabolically from normal aging, encompass a fundamental element in any study aimed at understanding mechanisms at the interface between aging and diseases. In this study, we established a metabolomics reference database from 20–100 years of age from a biracial sample of community-dwelling healthy men and women and examined metabolite associations with age, sex, and race. Reference values from well-selected healthy individuals can contribute to clinical decision-making processes of metabolic or related diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-346c60fa9aba44c7b85fce58c02c9c0b2023-11-18T02:25:02ZengMDPI AGMetabolites2218-19892023-04-0113559110.3390/metabo13050591Human Metabolome Reference Database in a Biracial Cohort across the Adult LifespanQu Tian0M. Gordian Adam1Enrique Ozcariz2Giovanna Fantoni3Nader M. Shehadeh4Lisa M. Turek5Victoria L. Collingham6Mary Kaileh7Ruin Moaddel8Luigi Ferrucci9Translational Gerontology Branch, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21214, USAbiocrates life sciences ag, 6020 Innsbruck, Austriabiocrates life sciences ag, 6020 Innsbruck, AustriaLaboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21224, USALaboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21224, USAClinical Research Unit, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21224, USAClinical Research Unit, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21224, USALaboratory of Molecular Biology and Immunology, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21224, USALaboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21224, USATranslational Gerontology Branch, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD 21214, USAAs one of the OMICS in systems biology, metabolomics defines the metabolome and simultaneously quantifies numerous metabolites that are final or intermediate products and effectors of upstream biological processes. Metabolomics provides accurate information that helps determine the physiological steady state and biochemical changes during the aging process. To date, reference values of metabolites across the adult lifespan, especially among ethnicity groups, are lacking. The “normal” reference values according to age, sex, and race allow the characterization of whether an individual or a group deviates metabolically from normal aging, encompass a fundamental element in any study aimed at understanding mechanisms at the interface between aging and diseases. In this study, we established a metabolomics reference database from 20–100 years of age from a biracial sample of community-dwelling healthy men and women and examined metabolite associations with age, sex, and race. Reference values from well-selected healthy individuals can contribute to clinical decision-making processes of metabolic or related diseases.https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/13/5/591aginglifespanreference database
spellingShingle Qu Tian
M. Gordian Adam
Enrique Ozcariz
Giovanna Fantoni
Nader M. Shehadeh
Lisa M. Turek
Victoria L. Collingham
Mary Kaileh
Ruin Moaddel
Luigi Ferrucci
Human Metabolome Reference Database in a Biracial Cohort across the Adult Lifespan
Metabolites
aging
lifespan
reference database
title Human Metabolome Reference Database in a Biracial Cohort across the Adult Lifespan
title_full Human Metabolome Reference Database in a Biracial Cohort across the Adult Lifespan
title_fullStr Human Metabolome Reference Database in a Biracial Cohort across the Adult Lifespan
title_full_unstemmed Human Metabolome Reference Database in a Biracial Cohort across the Adult Lifespan
title_short Human Metabolome Reference Database in a Biracial Cohort across the Adult Lifespan
title_sort human metabolome reference database in a biracial cohort across the adult lifespan
topic aging
lifespan
reference database
url https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/13/5/591
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