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Signs of Cellular Aging in Blood Proteins Reflect Human Health and Disease

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Abstract

Essence

Plasma protein models suggested that cell-type-specific aging patterns track disease risk and mortality.

Evidence

This machine-learning plasma proteomics study used over 7,000 proteins from 60,000 individuals across three cohorts to estimate biological age for more than 40 cell types and relate those signatures to prevalent disease, incident disease, and mortality over 15 years.

Caveat

The cell-specific aging estimates are model-derived from plasma proteins, so disease links and risk stratification do not prove direct cellular aging mechanisms.

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