Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas 78245, USA.
Mass Spectrom Rev. 2012 Jan-Feb;31(1):70-95. doi: 10.1002/mas.20338. Epub 2011 Apr 28.
Every 5 years or so new technologies, or new combinations of old ones, seemingly burst onto the science scene and are then sought after until they reach the point of becoming commonplace. Advances in mass spectrometry instrumentation, coupled with the establishment of standardized chemical fragmentation libraries, increased computing power, novel data-analysis algorithms, new scientific applications, and commercial prospects have made mass spectrometry-based metabolomics the latest sought-after technology. This methodology affords the ability to dynamically catalogue and quantify, in parallel, femtomole quantities of cellular metabolites. The study of aging, and the diseases that accompany it, has accelerated significantly in the last decade. Mutant genes that alter the rate of aging have been found that increase lifespan by up to 10-fold in some model organisms, and substantial progress has been made in understanding fundamental alterations that occur at both the mRNA and protein level in tissues of aging organisms. The application of metabolomics to aging research is still relatively new, but has already added significant insight into the aging process. In this review we summarize these findings. We have targeted our manuscript to two audiences: mass spectrometrists interested in applying their technical knowledge to unanswered questions in the aging field, and gerontologists interested in expanding their knowledge of both mass spectrometry and the most recent advances in aging-related metabolomics.
每隔大约 5 年,新技术或旧技术的新组合似乎就会突然出现在科学领域,并受到追捧,直到它们变得司空见惯。质谱仪器技术的进步,加上标准化化学碎裂库的建立、计算能力的提高、新颖的数据分析算法、新的科学应用和商业前景,使基于质谱的代谢组学成为最新的热门技术。这种方法能够动态地平行编目和定量检测细胞代谢物的皮摩尔数量。在过去的十年中,衰老及其伴随的疾病的研究进展迅速。已经发现了改变衰老速度的突变基因,这些基因在某些模式生物中使寿命延长了 10 倍以上,并且在理解衰老生物组织中 mRNA 和蛋白质水平上发生的基本变化方面取得了实质性进展。代谢组学在衰老研究中的应用还相对较新,但已经为衰老过程提供了重要的见解。在这篇综述中,我们总结了这些发现。我们的手稿针对两个受众:有兴趣将他们的技术知识应用于衰老领域未解决问题的质谱仪技术人员,以及有兴趣扩展他们对质谱和与衰老相关的代谢组学最新进展的了解的老年医学家。