Promislow Daniel, Anderson Rozalyn M, Scheffer Marten, Crespi Bernard, DeGregori James, Harris Kelley, Horowitz Barbara Natterson, Levine Morgan E, Riolo Maria A, Schneider David S, Spencer Sabrina L, Valenzano Dario Riccardo, Hochberg Michael E
Department of Lab Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
iScience. 2022 Apr 6;25(5):104199. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104199. eCollection 2022 May 20.
Aging research is unparalleled in the breadth of disciplines it encompasses, from evolutionary studies examining the forces that shape aging to molecular studies uncovering the underlying mechanisms of age-related functional decline. Despite a common focus to advance our understanding of aging, these disciplines have proceeded along distinct paths with little cross-talk. We propose that the concept of resilience can bridge this gap. Resilience describes the ability of a system to respond to perturbations by returning to its original state. Although resilience has been applied in a few individual disciplines in aging research such as frailty and cognitive decline, it has not been explored as a unifying conceptual framework that is able to connect distinct research fields. We argue that because a resilience-based framework can cross broad physiological levels and time scales it can provide the missing links that connect these diverse disciplines. The resulting framework will facilitate predictive modeling and validation and influence targets and directions in research on the biology of aging.
衰老研究涵盖的学科广度无与伦比,从研究塑造衰老的力量的进化研究到揭示与年龄相关功能衰退潜在机制的分子研究。尽管共同致力于增进我们对衰老的理解,但这些学科沿着不同路径发展,几乎没有相互交流。我们提出复原力的概念可以弥合这一差距。复原力描述了系统通过恢复到原始状态来应对扰动的能力。虽然复原力已在衰老研究的一些个别学科中得到应用,如衰弱和认知衰退,但它尚未作为一个能够连接不同研究领域的统一概念框架进行探索。我们认为,基于复原力的框架可以跨越广泛的生理水平和时间尺度,它可以提供连接这些不同学科的缺失环节。由此产生的框架将促进预测建模和验证,并影响衰老生物学研究的目标和方向。