Age-Related Changes in Serum N-Glycome in Men and Women—Clusters Associated with Comorbidity

Author:

Lado-Baleato Óscar12,Torre Jorge1,O’Flaherty Róisín34ORCID,Alonso-Sampedro Manuela1ORCID,Carballo Iago1,Fernández-Merino Carmen15,Vidal Carmen1ORCID,Gude Francisco15ORCID,Saldova Radka36ORCID,González-Quintela Arturo1

Affiliation:

1. Research Methodology Group, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Galician Health Service, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15706 Santiago de Compostela, Spain

2. ISCIII Support Platforms for Clinical Research, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS), Galician Health Service, University of Santiago de Compostel, 15706 Santiago de Compostela, Spain

3. GlycoScience Group, National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training, Fosters Avenue, A94 X099 Dublin, Ireland

4. Department of Chemistry, Maynooth University, W23 F2K8 Maynooth, Ireland

5. Primary Care, Santiago de Compostela Area, 15706 Santiago de Compostela, Spain

6. UCD School of Medicine, College of Health and Agricultural Science, University College Dublin, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland

Abstract

(1) Aim: To describe, in a general adult population, the serum N-glycome in relation to age in men and women, and investigate the association of N-glycome patterns with age-related comorbidity; (2) Methods: The serum N-glycome was studied by hydrophilic interaction chromatography with ultra-performance liquid chromatography in 1516 randomly selected adults (55.3% women; age range 18–91 years). Covariates included lifestyle factors, metabolic disorders, inflammatory markers, and an index of comorbidity. Principal component analysis was used to define clusters of individuals based on the 46 glycan peaks obtained in chromatograms; (3) Results: The serum N-glycome changed with ageing, with significant differences between men and women, both in individual N-glycan peaks and in groups defined by common features (branching, galactosylation, sialylation, fucosylation, and oligomannose). Through K-means clustering algorithm, the individuals were grouped into a cluster characterized by abundance of simpler N-glycans and a cluster characterized by abundance of higher-order N-glycans. The individuals of the first cluster were older, showed higher concentrations of glucose and glycation markers, higher levels of some inflammatory markers, lower glomerular filtration rate, and greater comorbidity index; (4) Conclusions: The serum N-glycome changes with ageing with sex dimorphism. The N-glycome could be, in line with the inflammaging hypothesis, a marker of unhealthy aging.

Funder

Carlos III Institute of Health

Spanish Network for Addictive Disorders

Spanish Network for Preventive Activity and Health Promotion Research in Primary Care

the European Regional Development Fund

ISCIII Support Platforms for Clinical Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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