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Urine proteomes of healthy aging humans reveal extracellular matrix (ECM) alterations and immune system dysfunction.
Age (Dordr). 2013 Aug 6. [Epub ahead of print] doi:
Bakun M, Senatorski G, Rubel T, Lukasik A, Zielenkiewicz P, Dadlez M, Paczek L
Abstract:
.....We investigated the urine proteomes in healthy elderly people to determine which metabolic processes were weakened or strengthened in aging humans. Urine samples from 37 healthy volunteers aged 19-90 years (19 men, 18 women) were analyzed for protein expression by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. This generated a list of 19 proteins that were differentially expressed in different age groups (young, intermediate, and old age). In particular, the oldest group showed protein changes reflective of altered extracellular matrix turnover and declining immune function, in which changes corresponded to reported changes in cardiovascular tissue remodeling and immune disorders in the elderly. Thus, urinary proteome changes in the elderly appear to reflect the physiological processes of aging and are particularly clearly represented in the circulatory and immune systems. Detailed identification of "protein trails" creates a more global picture of metabolic changes that occur in the elderly.
PMID: 23917802
Tags: ECM, immune senescence, urine