A Proteome-Centric View of Ageing, including that of the Skin and Age-Related Diseases: Considerations of a Common Cause and Common Preventative and Curative Interventions

Isabelle Benoit,1 Elodie Burty-Valin,2 Miroslav Radman3,4 1Medical Relations, NAOS-ILS, Aix-en-Provence, France; 2Scientific Valorization, NAOS Les Laboratoires, Aix-en-Provence, France; 3Faculté de Médecine, INSERM U1001, Université R.-Descartes Paris-5, Paris, France; 4Scientific Affairs, Mediterr...

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Main Authors: Benoit I, Burty-Valin E, Radman M
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-01-01
Series:Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
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description Isabelle Benoit,1 Elodie Burty-Valin,2 Miroslav Radman3,4 1Medical Relations, NAOS-ILS, Aix-en-Provence, France; 2Scientific Valorization, NAOS Les Laboratoires, Aix-en-Provence, France; 3Faculté de Médecine, INSERM U1001, Université R.-Descartes Paris-5, Paris, France; 4Scientific Affairs, Mediterranean Institute for Life Science, Split, CroatiaCorrespondence: Isabelle Benoit, NAOS-ILS, Aix-en-Provence, 13593, France, Tel +33442163060, Email isabelle.benoit@naos-ils.comAbstract: The proteome comprises all proteins of a cell or organism. To carry their catalytic and structure-related functions, proteins must be correctly folded into their unique native three-dimensional structures. Common oxidative protein damage affects their functionality by impairing their catalytic and interactive specificities. Oxidative damage occurs preferentially to misfolded proteins and fixes the misfolded state. This review provides an overview of the mechanism and consequences of oxidative proteome damage – specifically irreversible protein carbonylation – in relation to ageing, including that of the skin as well as to age-related degeneration and diseases (ARDD) and their mitigation. A literature review of published manuscripts, available from PubMed, focusing on proteome, proteostasis, proteotoxicity, protein carbonylation, related inflammatory diseases, ARDD and the impact of the damaged proteome on ageing. During ageing, proteome damage, especially protein carbonylation, correlates with biological age. Carbonylated proteins form aggregates which can be considered as markers and accelerators of ageing and are common markers of most ARDD. Protein carbonylation leads to general ageing of the organism and organs including the skin and potentially to diseases including Alzheimer and Parkinson disease, diabetes, psoriasis, and skin cancer. Current research is promising and may open new therapeutic approaches and perspectives by targeting proteome protection as an age and ARDD management strategy.Keywords: proteome, protein folding, oxidative stress, protein carbonylation, skin ageing, antioxidant chemical chaperones
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spelling doaj.art-ace50184e6184cdba5d8f63cad09de242023-01-12T18:03:06ZengDove Medical PressClinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology1178-70152023-01-01Volume 16798580952A Proteome-Centric View of Ageing, including that of the Skin and Age-Related Diseases: Considerations of a Common Cause and Common Preventative and Curative InterventionsBenoit IBurty-Valin ERadman MIsabelle Benoit,1 Elodie Burty-Valin,2 Miroslav Radman3,4 1Medical Relations, NAOS-ILS, Aix-en-Provence, France; 2Scientific Valorization, NAOS Les Laboratoires, Aix-en-Provence, France; 3Faculté de Médecine, INSERM U1001, Université R.-Descartes Paris-5, Paris, France; 4Scientific Affairs, Mediterranean Institute for Life Science, Split, CroatiaCorrespondence: Isabelle Benoit, NAOS-ILS, Aix-en-Provence, 13593, France, Tel +33442163060, Email isabelle.benoit@naos-ils.comAbstract: The proteome comprises all proteins of a cell or organism. To carry their catalytic and structure-related functions, proteins must be correctly folded into their unique native three-dimensional structures. Common oxidative protein damage affects their functionality by impairing their catalytic and interactive specificities. Oxidative damage occurs preferentially to misfolded proteins and fixes the misfolded state. This review provides an overview of the mechanism and consequences of oxidative proteome damage – specifically irreversible protein carbonylation – in relation to ageing, including that of the skin as well as to age-related degeneration and diseases (ARDD) and their mitigation. A literature review of published manuscripts, available from PubMed, focusing on proteome, proteostasis, proteotoxicity, protein carbonylation, related inflammatory diseases, ARDD and the impact of the damaged proteome on ageing. During ageing, proteome damage, especially protein carbonylation, correlates with biological age. Carbonylated proteins form aggregates which can be considered as markers and accelerators of ageing and are common markers of most ARDD. Protein carbonylation leads to general ageing of the organism and organs including the skin and potentially to diseases including Alzheimer and Parkinson disease, diabetes, psoriasis, and skin cancer. Current research is promising and may open new therapeutic approaches and perspectives by targeting proteome protection as an age and ARDD management strategy.Keywords: proteome, protein folding, oxidative stress, protein carbonylation, skin ageing, antioxidant chemical chaperoneshttps://www.dovepress.com/a-proteome-centric-view-of-ageing-including-that-of-the-skin-and-age-r-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCIDproteomeprotein foldingoxidative stressprotein carbonylationskin ageingantioxidant chemical chaperones
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A Proteome-Centric View of Ageing, including that of the Skin and Age-Related Diseases: Considerations of a Common Cause and Common Preventative and Curative Interventions
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
proteome
protein folding
oxidative stress
protein carbonylation
skin ageing
antioxidant chemical chaperones
title A Proteome-Centric View of Ageing, including that of the Skin and Age-Related Diseases: Considerations of a Common Cause and Common Preventative and Curative Interventions
title_full A Proteome-Centric View of Ageing, including that of the Skin and Age-Related Diseases: Considerations of a Common Cause and Common Preventative and Curative Interventions
title_fullStr A Proteome-Centric View of Ageing, including that of the Skin and Age-Related Diseases: Considerations of a Common Cause and Common Preventative and Curative Interventions
title_full_unstemmed A Proteome-Centric View of Ageing, including that of the Skin and Age-Related Diseases: Considerations of a Common Cause and Common Preventative and Curative Interventions
title_short A Proteome-Centric View of Ageing, including that of the Skin and Age-Related Diseases: Considerations of a Common Cause and Common Preventative and Curative Interventions
title_sort proteome centric view of ageing including that of the skin and age related diseases considerations of a common cause and common preventative and curative interventions
topic proteome
protein folding
oxidative stress
protein carbonylation
skin ageing
antioxidant chemical chaperones
url https://www.dovepress.com/a-proteome-centric-view-of-ageing-including-that-of-the-skin-and-age-r-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CCID
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