Bacterial DNAemia in Older Participants and Nonagenarian Offspring and Association With Redox Biomarkers: Results From MARK-AGE Study

Author:

Giacconi Robertina1ORCID,D’Aquila Patrizia2,Malavolta Marco1,Piacenza Francesco1,Bürkle Alexander3,Villanueva María Moreno34,Dollé Martijn E T5,Jansen Eugène5,Grune Tilman678,Gonos Efstathios S9,Franceschi Claudio1011ORCID,Capri Miriam1012,Gradinaru Daniela1314,Grubeck-Loebenstein Beatrix15,Sikora Ewa16,Stuetz Wolfgang17,Weber Daniela67ORCID,Toussaint Olivier18,Debacq-Chainiaux Florence18,Hervonen Antti19,Hurme Mikko19,Slagboom P Eline20,Schön Christiane21,Bernhardt Jürgen21,Breusing Nicolle22,Duncan Talbot23,Passarino Giuseppe2,Bellizzi Dina2,Provinciali Mauro1

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Technology Center for Aging Research, IRCCS INRCA , Ancona , Italy

2. Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences (DIBEST), University of Calabria , Rende , Italy

3. Molecular Toxicology Group, Department of Biology, University of Konstanz , Konstanz , Germany

4. Human Performance Research Centre, Department of Sport Science, University of Konstanz , Konstanz , Germany

5. Centre for Health Protection, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment , Bilthoven , The Netherlands

6. Department of Molecular Toxicology, German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (DIfE) , Nuthetal , Germany

7. University of Potsdam, Institute of Nutritional Science , Nuthetal , Germany

8. Department of Physiological Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria

9. National Hellenic Research Foundation, Institute of Biology, Medicinal Chemistry and Biotechnology , Athens , Greece

10. Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna , Bologna , Italy

11. Institute of Information Technologies, Mathematics and Mechanics, Lobachevsky University , Nizhniy Novgorod , Russia

12. Interdepartmental Center—Alma Mater Research Institute on Global Challenges and Climate Change, University of Bologna , Bologna , Italy

13. Ana Aslan National Institute of Gerontology and Geriatrics , Bucharest , Romania

14. Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Biochemistry, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy , Bucharest , Romania

15. Research Institute for Biomedical Aging Research, University of Innsbruck , Innsbruck , Austria

16. Laboratory of the Molecular Bases of Ageing, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Polish Academy of Sciences , Warsaw , Poland

17. Institute of Nutritional Sciences, Department of Food Biofunctionality, University of Hohenheim , Stuttgart , Germany

18. URBC-NARILIS, University of Namur , Namur , Belgium

19. The Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology, Tampere University , Tampere , Finland

20. Department of Molecular Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Centre , Leiden , The Netherlands

21. BioTeSys GmbH , Esslingen , Germany

22. Department of Applied Nutritional Science/Dietetics, Institute of Nutritional Medicine, University of Hohenheim , Stuttgart , Germany

23. Unilever Science and Technology , Bedford , UK

Abstract

Abstract Aging and age-related diseases have been linked to microbial dysbiosis with changes in blood bacterial DNA concentration. This condition may promote chronic low-grade inflammation, which can be further aggravated by antioxidant nutrient deficiency. Low plasma carotenoids are associated with an increased risk of inflammation and cellular damage and predict mortality. However, no evidence is yet available on the relationship between antioxidants and the blood bacterial DNA (BB-DNA). Therefore, this study aimed to compare BB-DNA from (a) GO (nonagenarian offspring), (b) age-matched controls (Randomly recruited Age-Stratified Individuals from the General population [RASIG]), and (c) spouses of GO (SGO) recruited in the MARK-AGE project, as well as to investigate the association between BB-DNA, behavior habits, Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), leucocyte subsets, and the circulating levels of some antioxidants and oxidative stress markers. BB-DNA was higher in RASIG than GO and SGO, whereas GO and SGO participants showed similar values. BB-DNA increased in smokers and males with CCI ≥ 2 compared with those with CCI ≤ 1 within RASIG. Moreover, BB-DNA was positively associated with lymphocyte, neutrophil, and monocyte counts, but not with self-reported dietary habits. Higher quartiles of BB-DNA were associated with low lutein and zeaxanthin and elevated malondialdehyde plasma concentrations in RASIG. BB-DNA was also positively correlated with nitric oxide levels. Herein, we provide evidence of a reduced BB-DNA in individuals from long-living families and their spouses, suggesting a decreased microbial dysbiosis and bacterial systemic translocation. BB-DNA was also associated with smoking, CCI, leukocyte subsets, and some redox biomarkers in older participants.

Funder

European Commission

PROMISING

Italian Health Ministry

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging

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