Glucuronic acid is a metabolite of glucose that is involved in the detoxification of xenobiotic compounds and the structure/remodeling of the extracellular matrix. We report for the first time that circulating glucuronic acid is a robust biomarker of mortality that is conserved across species. We find that glucuronic acid levels are significant predictors of all-cause mortality in three population-based cohorts from different countries with 420 years of follow-up (HR=1.44, p=2.9x10(-6) in the discovery cohort; HR=1.13, p=0.032 and HR=1.25, p=0.017, respectively in the replication cohorts), as well as in a longitudinal study of genetically heterogenous mice (HR=1.29, p=0.018). Additionally, we find that glucuronic acid levels increase with age and predict future healthspan-related outcomes. Together, these results demonstrate glucuronic acid as a robust biomarker of longevity and healthspan.
Circulating glucuronic acid predicts healthspan and longevity in humans and mice / A. Ho, J. Sinick, T. Esko, K. Fischer, C. Menni, J. Zierer, M. Matey-Hernandez, K. Fortney, E. Morgen. - In: AGING. - ISSN 1945-4589. - 11:18(2019), pp. 7694-7706. [10.18632/aging.102281]
Circulating glucuronic acid predicts healthspan and longevity in humans and mice
C. Menni;
2019
Abstract
Glucuronic acid is a metabolite of glucose that is involved in the detoxification of xenobiotic compounds and the structure/remodeling of the extracellular matrix. We report for the first time that circulating glucuronic acid is a robust biomarker of mortality that is conserved across species. We find that glucuronic acid levels are significant predictors of all-cause mortality in three population-based cohorts from different countries with 420 years of follow-up (HR=1.44, p=2.9x10(-6) in the discovery cohort; HR=1.13, p=0.032 and HR=1.25, p=0.017, respectively in the replication cohorts), as well as in a longitudinal study of genetically heterogenous mice (HR=1.29, p=0.018). Additionally, we find that glucuronic acid levels increase with age and predict future healthspan-related outcomes. Together, these results demonstrate glucuronic acid as a robust biomarker of longevity and healthspan.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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