A Pragmatic Approach to Introducing Translational Geroscience Into the Clinic: A Paradigm Based on the Incremental Progression of Aging-Related Clinical Research

Author:

Forman Daniel E1ORCID,Pignolo Robert J2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Geriatrics and Cardiology, University of Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh Geriatrics, Research, and Clinical Center (GRECC), VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , USA

2. Department of Medicine (Divisions of Hospital Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, and Section on Geriatric Medicine & Gerontology), Mayo Clinic College of Medicine , Rochester, Minnesota , USA

Abstract

Abstract Geroscience posits that molecular drivers underlie the aging process. Gerotherapeutics entail strategies to counter molecular drivers of aging to reduce the chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes they trigger. Although the concept of gerotherapeutics for prevention has generated much excitement, the implications of prescribing potentially harmful medications to older adults who are “healthy” have been associated with many delays. Concerns regarding safety and valid endpoints have contributed to holdups. In contrast, it has been relatively easier to implement trials of medications with gerotherapeutic properties as novel approaches to remedy disease. In these applications, the risks of the medications are easier to justify when therapeutic benefits are perceived as outweighing the harms of the disease. Likewise, metrics of effective disease treatments are often seen as more reliable and quantifiable than metrics of health prolongation. Overall, clarifying geroscience mechanisms in disease therapeutic applications provides key opportunities to advance translational geroscience, especially as preventive geroscience trials are often encumbered. In this review, gerotherapeutic benefits of canakinumab, cholchicine, and zoledronic acid as parts of disease management are considered. Longevity Clinics and other opportunities to advance translational geroscience as parts of contemporary care are also discussed.

Funder

National Institutes on Aging

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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