2024 article

Biomarkers for aging in Caenorhabditis elegans high throughput screening

Yarmey, V. R., & San-Miguel, A. (2024, June 17). BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS.

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Aging is characterized by a functional decline in organism fitness over time due to a complex combination of genetic and environmental factors [ 1–4]. With an increasing elderly population at risk of age-associated diseases, there is a pressing need for research dedicated to promoting health and longevity through anti-aging interventions. The roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans is an established model organism for aging studies due to its short life cycle, ease of culture, and conserved aging pathways. These benefits also make the worm well-suited for high-throughput screening (HTS) methods to study biomarkers of the molecular changes, cellular dysfunction, and physiological decline associated with aging. Within this review, we offer a summary of recent advances in HTS techniques to study biomarkers of aging in C. elegans.