Relationship between Circulating Protein p53 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Central Obesity Men with Inflammaging

BACKGROUND: The mechanism of aging goes along with age, one of which is characterized by cellular senescent, which occurs mostly in adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is the site of accumulation of large cell senescent, in the regulation of obesity and aging. Proteins p53 is marker for cell senescent, w...

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Main Authors: Rina Triana, Anna Meiliana, Eli Halimah, Andi Wijaya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Secretariat of The Indonesian Biomedical Journal 2019-04-01
Series:Indonesian Biomedical Journal
Online Access:https://inabj.org/index.php/ibj/article/view/436
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spelling doaj-de8c28efdaa14889897bf9ccc92c5ef12020-11-25T00:15:25ZengSecretariat of The Indonesian Biomedical JournalIndonesian Biomedical Journal2085-32972355-91792019-04-01111596210.18585/inabj.v11i1.436297Relationship between Circulating Protein p53 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Central Obesity Men with InflammagingRina Triana0Anna Meiliana1Eli Halimah2Andi Wijaya3Faculty of Pharmacy, Padjajaran University, Jl. Eijkman No.38, Bandung, IndonesiaFaculty of Pharmacy, Padjajaran University, Jl. Eijkman No.38, Bandung, IndonesiaFaculty of Pharmacy, Padjajaran University, Jl. Eijkman No.38, Bandung, IndonesiaProdia Clinical Laboratorium, Jl. Kramat Raya No.150, Jakarta, IndonesiaBACKGROUND: The mechanism of aging goes along with age, one of which is characterized by cellular senescent, which occurs mostly in adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is the site of accumulation of large cell senescent, in the regulation of obesity and aging. Proteins p53 is marker for cell senescent, which are also known to induce inflammation. This study was aimed to determine the relationship between circulating protein p53 and high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) in central obese men with inflammaging. METHODS: The study design is an observational study with cross-sectional approach. The subjects were 75 central obese men (waist circumference/WC > 90 cm), aged ≥ 45 years old. Subjects were divided into 2 age groups, those are middle age group: 45-59 years old (50.7%) and elderly group: ≥ 60 years old (49.3%). Examination of circulating p53 was done using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method, and the hsCRP examination was done by chemiluminescent method. RESULTS: It was found that there was a correlation between circulating p53 and hsCRP in elderly (r=-0.414; p<0.05) but not in middle age (r=-0.127; p=0.449). CONCLUSION: From this study, it is assumed that more senescence cells in elderly are resulting in increased chronic inflammation. KEYWORDS: aging, senescent, inflammaging, protein p53, hsCRPhttps://inabj.org/index.php/ibj/article/view/436
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author Rina Triana
Anna Meiliana
Eli Halimah
Andi Wijaya
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Anna Meiliana
Eli Halimah
Andi Wijaya
Relationship between Circulating Protein p53 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Central Obesity Men with Inflammaging
Indonesian Biomedical Journal
author_facet Rina Triana
Anna Meiliana
Eli Halimah
Andi Wijaya
author_sort Rina Triana
title Relationship between Circulating Protein p53 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Central Obesity Men with Inflammaging
title_short Relationship between Circulating Protein p53 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Central Obesity Men with Inflammaging
title_full Relationship between Circulating Protein p53 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Central Obesity Men with Inflammaging
title_fullStr Relationship between Circulating Protein p53 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Central Obesity Men with Inflammaging
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Circulating Protein p53 and High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Central Obesity Men with Inflammaging
title_sort relationship between circulating protein p53 and high sensitivity c-reactive protein in central obesity men with inflammaging
publisher Secretariat of The Indonesian Biomedical Journal
series Indonesian Biomedical Journal
issn 2085-3297
2355-9179
publishDate 2019-04-01
description BACKGROUND: The mechanism of aging goes along with age, one of which is characterized by cellular senescent, which occurs mostly in adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is the site of accumulation of large cell senescent, in the regulation of obesity and aging. Proteins p53 is marker for cell senescent, which are also known to induce inflammation. This study was aimed to determine the relationship between circulating protein p53 and high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) in central obese men with inflammaging. METHODS: The study design is an observational study with cross-sectional approach. The subjects were 75 central obese men (waist circumference/WC > 90 cm), aged ≥ 45 years old. Subjects were divided into 2 age groups, those are middle age group: 45-59 years old (50.7%) and elderly group: ≥ 60 years old (49.3%). Examination of circulating p53 was done using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method, and the hsCRP examination was done by chemiluminescent method. RESULTS: It was found that there was a correlation between circulating p53 and hsCRP in elderly (r=-0.414; p<0.05) but not in middle age (r=-0.127; p=0.449). CONCLUSION: From this study, it is assumed that more senescence cells in elderly are resulting in increased chronic inflammation. KEYWORDS: aging, senescent, inflammaging, protein p53, hsCRP
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