1. Treating Leaky Syndrome in the Over 65s: Progress and Challenges.
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Jain S, Marotta F, Haghshenas L, and Yadav H
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- Humans, Syndrome, Aging
- Abstract
As we age, our organ functions gradually decline. Circulating factors in the blood and the integrity of organ barriers can become dysfunctional, resulting in a condition known as leaky syndrome. This condition involves the unregulated exchange or leakage of components between organs. However, the triggers of leaky syndrome, as well as its role in aging-related disorders and illnesses, remain largely unknown. In this editorial, we discuss potential mechanisms that originate from the gut and resident microbes (microbiome) to contribute in leaky syndrome. Furthermore, we explore how the food we consume can impact the development of leaky syndrome, potentially influencing the biology of aging and challenges to diagnose the leaky gut condition accurately and clinically., Competing Interests: None of the authors report any other conflicts of interest related to this work. Francesco Marotta is affiliated to ReGenera R&D International for Aging Intervention. Dr. Yadav is Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Postbiotics Inc and Dr. Jain is founder of MusB LLC, but their roles have no conflict and influence with the work presented in this manuscript. Dr. Leila Haghshenas is affiliated to the Department of Clinical Bioinformatics, Postdoc Association Member of Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA USA., (© 2023 Jain et al.)
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- 2023
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