SPHN - The Swiss Aging Citizen Reference (SACR).

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Titre
SPHN - The Swiss Aging Citizen Reference (SACR).
Titre du livre
Digital Personalized Health and Medicine
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Jeong A., Bochud M., Cattin P., Dermitzakis M., Draganski B., Papassotiropoulos A., Preisig M., Stieltjes B., Vollenweider P., Probst-Hensch N.
Editeur
IOS Press
ISBN
978-1-64368-082-8
ISSN
1879-8365 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0926-9630
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
16/06/2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
270
Série
Studies in health technology and informatics
Pages
1168-1169
Langue
anglais
Résumé
In Switzerland by 2045, we expect 2.7 Mio citizens aged 65+ of whom 1.0 Mio. aged 80+. A priority and focus of personalized health research is therefore aging biology to extend healthy life expectancy. Novel molecular and imaging features will emerge as candidate targets for risk prediction and screening of chronic diseases. It is of utmost importance to test the clinical and public health utility of candidate biomarkers evolving from this research in citizen reference cohorts. We will build a Swiss Aging Citizen Reference (SACR), a testable and scalable reference cohort offering interoperable, searchable, and accessible data. 1000 participants from existing Swiss citizen cohorts will be combined and analyzed for DNA methylation and MRI brain imaging. SACR will serve as a testbed for clinical and public health utility of candidate biomarkers. As for a proof-of-concept study, we will conduct an agnostic search for structural and functional brain features associated with epigenetic aging acceleration to examine the potential of epigenetic age acceleration as the intermediate aging biomarker and to better understand the aging mechanism in brain.
Mots-clé
DNA methylation, SPHN, aging, brain imaging, citizen reference, personalized health
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05/09/2024 9:03
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