Frontiers in Genetics (May 2021)

Ranking Biomarkers of Aging by Citation Profiling and Effort Scoring

  • Alexander Hartmann,
  • Christiane Hartmann,
  • Christiane Hartmann,
  • Riccardo Secci,
  • Andreas Hermann,
  • Andreas Hermann,
  • Georg Fuellen,
  • Michael Walter,
  • Michael Walter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.686320
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Aging affects most living organisms and includes the processes that reduce health and survival. The chronological and the biological age of individuals can differ remarkably, and there is a lack of reliable biomarkers to monitor the consequences of aging. In this review we give an overview of commonly mentioned and frequently used potential aging-related biomarkers. We were interested in biomarkers of aging in general and in biomarkers related to cellular senescence in particular. To answer the question whether a biological feature is relevant as a potential biomarker of aging or senescence in the scientific community we used the PICO strategy known from evidence-based medicine. We introduced two scoring systems, aimed at reflecting biomarker relevance and measurement effort, which can be used to support study designs in both clinical and research settings.

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