| Literature DB >> 35740447 |
Magdalena Sepúlveda1, Diego Arauna1, Francisco García2, Cecilia Albala3, Iván Palomo1, Eduardo Fuentes1.
Abstract
In the context of accelerated aging of the population worldwide, frailty has emerged as one of the main risk factors that can lead to loss of self-sufficiency in older people. This syndrome is defined as a reduced state of physiological reserve and functional capacity. The main diagnostic tools for frailty are based on scales that show deficits compared to their clinical application, such as the Fried frailty phenotype, among others. In this context, it is important to have one or more biomarkers with clinical applicability that can objectively and precisely determine the degree or risk of frailty in older people. The objective of this review was to analyze the biomarkers associated with frailty, classified according to the pathophysiological components of this syndrome (inflammation, coagulation, antioxidants, and liver function, among others). The evidence demonstrates that biomarkers associated with inflammation, oxidative stress, skeletal/cardiac muscle function, and platelet function represent the most promising markers of frailty due to their pathophysiological association with this syndrome. To a lesser extent but with the possibility of greater innovation, biomarkers associated with growth factors, vitamins, amino acids, and miRNAs represent alternatives as markers of this geriatric syndrome. Likewise, the incorporation of artificial intelligence represents an interesting approach to strengthening the diagnosis of frailty by biomarkers.Entities:
Keywords: aging; biomarkers; diagnosis; frailty; older people
Year: 2022 PMID: 35740447 PMCID: PMC9219911 DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines10061426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomedicines ISSN: 2227-9059
Figure 1Biomarkers associated with frailty.
Biomarkers associated with inflammation.
| BIOMARKER | SAMPLE | CUT VALUES (FRAIL—NOT FRAIL) | FRAILTY SCALE | COUNTRY | YEAR | GROUP | REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interleukin-6 (pg/L) | Serum | Median 11.08 interquartile range: 5.04–13.63 (Frail) | Fried | Norway | 2010 | Transversal study | Rønning, B. et al., 2010 [ |
| Hs-CRP (mg/L) | Serum | 4.2 (Frail) | Fried | China | 2016 | Transversal study | Zhu, Y. et al. (2016) [ |
| MCP-1 (pg/mL) | Plasma | Median and interquartile range: | Fried | United States | 2016 | Group of people over 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups: | Liu, C.K. et al. (2016) [ |
| TNFR2 (pg/mL) | Plasma | Median and interquartile range: | Fried | United States | 2016 | Group of people over 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups: | Liu, C.K. et al. (2016) [ |
| ICAM-1 (ng/mL) | Plasma | Median and interquartile range: | Fried | United States | 2016 | Group of people over 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups: | Liu, C.K. et al. (2016) [ |
| CXCL10 | Whole blood | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2009 | Group of 32 people, 16 frail and 16 not frail, average age of 83 years, 87.5% women | Qu et al. (2009) [ |
| Galectin-3 (ng/mL) | Serum | 34.4 ± 19.3 (Frail). | Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) | Italy | 2020 | Group of 54 frail persons and 74 not frail persons, age frail 70.5 ± 5.4 years, age not frail 68.2 ± 4.2 years | Komici et al. (2020) [ |
Biomarkers associated with oxidative stress and antioxidants.
| BIOMARKER | SAMPLE | CUT VALUES (FRAIL–NOT FRAIL) | FRAILTY SCALE | COUNTRY | YEAR | GROUP | REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Isoprostanes (mg/L) | Urine | Median and interquartile range: | Fried | United States | 2016 | Group of people over 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups: | Liu, C.K. et al. (2016) [ |
| 8-isoprostane (pg/mL) | Plasma | Interquartile range: | Fried | Chile | 2019 | Group of people over 65 years of age, divided into 2 groups: | Arauna, D. et al. (2019) [ |
| 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (ng/mg Creatinine) | Urine | 5.39 ± 2.23 (Frail) | Fried | Japan | 2017 | Group of 140 outpatients with probable Alzheimer’s disease, 65 years and older | Namioka, N. et al. (2017) [ |
| Lp-PLA2 mass (ng/mL) | Plasma | Median and interquartile range: | Fried | United States | 2016 | Group of people over 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups: | Liu, C.K. et al. (2016) [ |
| Lp-PLA2 activity (nm/mL/min) | Plasma | Median and interquartile range: | Fried | United States | 2016 | Group of people over 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups: | Liu, C.K. et al. (2016) [ |
| Homocysteine (µmol/L) | Serum | Increased in frail older people | Fried | Spain | 2020 | Study group of 1211 people, of which 515 were men (42.5%) and 696 were women (57.5%), whose ages were between 65 and 98 years | Alvarez-Sanchez |
| Ophthalmic acid | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Lycopene (µmol/L) | Plasma | Decreased in frail older people | Fried | Germany | 2019 | Study group of 1450 people from the FRAILOMIC database, all over 65 years of age | Kochlik, B., (2019) [ |
| Lutein/zeaxanthin (µmol/L) | Plasma | Decreased in frail older people | Fried | Germany | 2019 | Study group of 1450 people from the FRAILOMIC database, all over 65 years of age | Kochlik, B., (2019) [ |
| β- cryptoxanthin (µmol/L) | Plasma | Decreased in frail older people | Fried | Germany | 2019 | Study group of 1450 people from the FRAILOMIC database, all over 65 years of age | Kochlik, B., (2019) [ |
| Carbonylated proteins (nmol/mg) | Plasma | Increased in frail older people | Fried | Germany | 2019 | Study group of 1450 people from the FRAILOMIC database, all over 65 years of age | Kochlik, B., (2019) [ |
| Malondialdehyde | Plasma | Increased in frail older people | Fried | Spain | 2014 | Group of 742 people from the Toledo Study for Healthy Aging, of which 309 were men and 433 were women | Ingles, M., (2014) [ |
Biomarkers associated with coagulation and platelet function.
| BIOMARKER | SAMPLE | CUT VALUES (FRAIL—NOT FRAIL) | FRAILTY SCALE | COUNTRY | YEAR | GROUP | REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P-selectin (ng/mL) | Plasma | Median and interquartile range: | Fried | United States | 2016 | Group of people over 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups: | Liu, C.K. et al. (2016) [ |
| Fibrinogen (g/L) | Plasma | 70.4 ± 17.5 (Frail) | Fried | United States | 2013 | Group of 65 people over 65 years old | Darvin, K. et al., 2013 [ |
| Thromboxane B2 (ng/mL) | Plasma | Interquartile range: 64.0–96.7 (Frail) | Fried | Chile | 2019 | Group of people over 65 years of age, divided into 2 groups: | Arauna, D. et al. (2019) [ |
Biomarkers associated with growth factors.
| BIOMARKER | SAMPLE | CUT VALUES (FRAIL—NOT FRAIL) | FRAILTY SCALE | COUNTRY | YEAR | GROUP | REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GDF15 | Plasma | Interquartile range: 1845–4121 (Frail) | Fried | Chile | 2019 | Group of people over 65 years of age, divided into 2 groups: | Arauna, D. et al. (2019) [ |
Biomarkers associated with musculoskeletal and cardiac function.
| BIOMARKER | SAMPLE | CUT VALUES (FRAIL—NOT FRAIL) | FRAILTY SCALE | COUNTRY | YEAR | GROUP | REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Osteoprotegerine (pm/L) | Plasma | Median and interquartile range: | Fried | United States | 2016 | Group of people over 60 years of age, divided into 3 groups: | Liu, C.K. et al. (2016) [ |
| NT-proBNP (pg/mL) | Serum | 11,427.9 ± 21,803.4 (Frail). | Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) | Italy | 2020 | Group of 54 frail persons and 74 not frail persons, age frail 70.5 ± 5.4 years, age not frail 68.2 ± 4.2 years | Komici et al. (2020) [ |
Biomarkers associated with amino acids and vitamins.
| BIOMARKER | SAMPLE | CUT VALUES (FRAIL—NOT FRAIL) | FRAILTY SCALE | COUNTRY | YEAR | GROUP | REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acetyl-carnosine | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Ergothioneine | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| S-methyl-ergothioneine | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Trimethyl-histidine | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| 2-ketobutyrate | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Isoleucine | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Leucine | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Methionine | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Tryptophan | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Proline | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Vitamin D3 (nmol/L) | Plasma | Decreased in frail older people | Fried | Germany | 2019 | Study group of 1450 people from the FRAILOMIC database, all over 65 years of age | Kochlik, B., (2019) [ |
| β-carotene (µmol/L) | Plasma | Decreased in frail older people | Fried | Germany | 2019 | Study group of 1450 people from the FRAILOMIC database, all over 65 years of age | Kochlik, B., (2019) [ |
| ADMA | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | Spain | 2014 | Group of 1287 people (552 men and 735 women), mean age of 74.4 years, of which 107 were frail, 542 pre-frail, and 638 not frail. In the group of frail people, ADMA presented higher values | Alonso-Bouzón, C. et al. (2014) [ |
Biomarkers associated with hepatic and renal metabolism.
| BIOMARKER | SAMPLE | CUT VALUES (FRAIL—NOT FRAIL) | FRAILTY SCALE | COUNTRY | YEAR | GROUP | REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uric acid (mg/dL) | Serum | 5.49 ± 1.29 (Frail) | Fried | Japan | 2017 | Group of 140 outpatients with probable Alzheimer’s disease, 65 years and older | Namioka, N. et al. (2017) [ |
| Urate | Serum | Decreased in frailty | Edmonton Frail Scale (EFS) | Japan | 2020 | Group of 19 participants, mean age 84.2 ± 6.9 years, 7 men and 12 women, of which 9 were diagnosed as frail (age 88.2 ± | Kameda, M., et al. (2020) [ |
| Albumin (g/dL) | Serum | 3.92 ± 0.31 (Frail) | Fried | Japan | 2017 | Group of 140 outpatients with probable Alzheimer’s disease, 65 years and older | Namioka, N. et al. (2017) [ |
| Bilirubin (mg/dL) | Serum | 0.54 ± 0.18 (Frail) | Fried | Japan | 2017 | Group of 140 outpatients with probable Alzheimer’s disease, 65 years and older | Namioka, N. et al. (2017) [ |
| Transferrin (ng/mL) | Plasma | 58.3 ± 10.2 (Frail) | Fried | United States | 2013 | Group of 65 people over 65 years old, | Darvin, K. et al., 2013 [ |
| Cortisol (µg/dL) | Serum | Increased in frail older people | Fried | Spain | 2019 | Study group of 252 elderly people (82 men and 170 women) from Spain, whose age range was 65–102 years | Marcos-Perez, D. (2019) [ |
Biomarkers associated with DNA, RNA and miRNA.
| BIOMARKER | SAMPLE | CUT VALUES (FRAIL—NOT FRAIL) | FRAILTY SCALE | COUNTRY | YEAR | GROUP | REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| miR-10a-3p | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2018 | Young people (ages 23–35 years) and people older than 65 years were recruited (the latter were classified as frail or not frail according to Fried’s criteria). | Ipson, B.R., et al. (2018) [ |
| miR-92a-3p | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2018 | Young people (ages 23–35 years) and people older than 65 years were recruited (the latter were classified as frail or not frail according to Fried’s criteria) | Ipson, B.R., et al. (2018) [ |
| miR-185–3p | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2018 | Young people (ages 23–35 years) and people older than 65 years were recruited (the latter were classified as frail or not frail according to Fried’s criteria) | Ipson, B.R., et al. (2018) [ |
| miR-194–5p | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2018 | Young people (ages 23–35 years) and people older than 65 years were recruited (the latter were classified as frail or not frail according to Fried’s criteria) | Ipson, B.R., et al. (2018) [ |
| miR-326 | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2018 | Young people (ages 23–35 years) and people older than 65 years were recruited (the latter were classified as frail or not frail according to Fried’s criteria) | Ipson, B.R., et al. (2018) [ |
| miR-532–5p | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2018 | Young people (ages 23–35 years) and people older than 65 years were recruited (the latter were classified as frail or not frail according to Fried’s criteria) | Ipson, B.R., et al. (2018) [ |
| miR-576–5p | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2018 | Young people (ages 23–35 years) and people older than 65 years were recruited (the latter were classified as frail or not frail according to Fried’s criteria) | Ipson, B.R., et al. (2018) [ |
| miR-760 | Plasma | Increased in frailty | Fried | United States | 2018 | Young people (ages 23–35 years) and people older than 65 years were recruited (the latter were classified as frail or not frail according to Fried’s criteria) | Ipson, B.R., et al. (2018) [ |