Omics technologies and the study of human ageing

AM Valdes, D Glass, TD Spector - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2013 - nature.com
Normal ageing is associated with diverse physiological changes in all organ systems but the
rate and extent of these changes vary markedly among individuals. One aspect of ageing …

Measuring biological age using omics data

J Rutledge, H Oh, T Wyss-Coray - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2022 - nature.com
Age is the key risk factor for diseases and disabilities of the elderly. Efforts to tackle age-
related diseases and increase healthspan have suggested targeting the ageing process …

Proteomics and metabolomics in ageing research: from biomarkers to systems biology

JM Hoffman, Y Lyu, SD Pletcher… - Essays in …, 2017 - portlandpress.com
Age is the single greatest risk factor for a wide range of diseases, and as the mean age of
human populations grows steadily older, the impact of this risk factor grows as well …

Emerging omics approaches in aging research

JS Lorusso, OA Sviderskiy… - Antioxidants & redox …, 2018 - liebertpub.com
Significance: Aging is a complex trait that is influenced by a combination of genetic and
environmental factors. Although many cellular and physiological changes have been …

Developments in molecular epidemiology of aging

S Hägg, DW Belsky, AA Cohen - Emerging Topics in Life …, 2019 - portlandpress.com
The field of molecular epidemiology of aging involves the application of molecular methods
to measure aging processes and their genetic determinants in human cohorts. Over the last …

Integration of 'omics' data in aging research: from biomarkers to systems biology

J Zierer, C Menni, G Kastenmüller, TD Spector - Aging cell, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Age is the strongest risk factor for many diseases including neurodegenerative disorders,
coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer. Due to increasing life expectancy and …

Epigenomics and the regulation of aging

JD Boyd-Kirkup, CD Green, G Wu, D Wang… - Epigenomics, 2013 - Future Medicine
It is tempting to assume that a gradual accumulation of damage 'causes' an organism to age,
but other biological processes present during the lifespan, whether 'programmed'or …

Molecular and physiological manifestations and measurement of aging in humans

SS Khan, BD Singer, DE Vaughan - Aging cell, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Biological aging is associated with a reduction in the reparative and regenerative potential
in tissues and organs. This reduction manifests as a decreased physiological reserve in …

Aging Atlas: a multi-omics database for aging biology

Nucleic acids research, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Organismal aging is driven by interconnected molecular changes encompassing internal
and extracellular factors. Combinational analysis of high-throughput 'multi-omics' datasets …

Aging biomarkers: from functional tests to multi‐omics approaches

KS Kudryashova, K Burka, AY Kulaga… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aging results in various deleterious changes in the human body that may lead to loss of
function and the manifestation of chronic diseases. While diseases can generally be reliably …