Community Testing of Aging Bio-Markers
Madfern 19 Feb 2018
The main concern at this early stage is to promote a culture of objective testing/evidence.
I strongly suggest one company and one test to begin with.
A good approach might be to negotiate a deal with one provider where LongeCity-referred people get a discount.
To encourage follow-up testing, the discount could start at the 2nd test.
FWIW, I am about to self-test 2 separate interventions over the next 4 months:
- Dasatinib / Quercetin
- Rapamycin
I would like to do 3 or 4 tests:
- Base line
- after Dasatinib / Quercetin
- after a month or two on Rapamycin
- after a year of Rapamycin.
The test offered by mydnage.com is expensive at US$299 each, and at that price I won't be able to afford 4 tests, but at half that, I would go for it.
Mind 19 Feb 2018
The main concern at this early stage is to promote a culture of objective testing/evidence.
I strongly suggest one company and one test to begin with.
A good approach might be to negotiate a deal with one provider where LongeCity-referred people get a discount.
To encourage follow-up testing, the discount could start at the 2nd test.
FWIW, I am about to self-test 2 separate interventions over the next 4 months:
- Dasatinib / Quercetin
- Rapamycin
I would like to do 3 or 4 tests:
- Base line
- after Dasatinib / Quercetin
- after a month or two on Rapamycin
- after a year of Rapamycin.
The test offered by mydnage.com is expensive at US$299 each, and at that price I won't be able to afford 4 tests, but at half that, I would go for it.
We hope to offer the initial test free for LongeCity members, and at a discount to others.
Madfern 20 Feb 2018
The main concern at this early stage is to promote a culture of objective testing/evidence.
I strongly suggest one company and one test to begin with.
A good approach might be to negotiate a deal with one provider where LongeCity-referred people get a discount.
To encourage follow-up testing, the discount could start at the 2nd test.
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The test offered by mydnage.com is expensive at US$299 each, and at that price I won't be able to afford 4 tests, but at half that, I would go for it.
We hope to offer the initial test free for LongeCity members, and at a discount to others.
Yes, I read your proposal at the start of the thread and I am fully supportive of that.
Can you give us an indication of the time frame we might be looking at?
If I happen to go ahead earlier, would I be able to take advantage of the free test for a follow up?
Mind 20 Feb 2018
The main concern at this early stage is to promote a culture of objective testing/evidence.
I strongly suggest one company and one test to begin with.
A good approach might be to negotiate a deal with one provider where LongeCity-referred people get a discount.
To encourage follow-up testing, the discount could start at the 2nd test.
...
The test offered by mydnage.com is expensive at US$299 each, and at that price I won't be able to afford 4 tests, but at half that, I would go for it.
We hope to offer the initial test free for LongeCity members, and at a discount to others.
Yes, I read your proposal at the start of the thread and I am fully supportive of that.
Can you give us an indication of the time frame we might be looking at?
If I happen to go ahead earlier, would I be able to take advantage of the free test for a follow up?
Hoping to start getting people tested around the end of March or early April, and have all of the data together before September.
Mind 22 Feb 2018
What are your thoughts on telomere length tests?
Nothing is set in stone, no test is guaranteed right now, but I want to keep it simple to start, and that is why I am pushing for DNA Methylation. This test is the most relevant, simple and inexpensive, as far as I can tell. We already have contacts with a couple of DNA Methylation testing companies that are supportive of the LongeCity mission.
Mind 23 Feb 2018
Also, for simplicity, I would want a urine or saliva test.
No blood tests...too complicated
YOLF 24 Feb 2018
Also, for simplicity, I would want a urine or saliva test.
No blood tests...too complicated
Are you sure? AFAIK, you can get the blood taken at any labcorp or quest diagnostics etc. and they will send the sample wherever you tell them to. It could be more complicated if you're sending the tests to a an academic lab instead of a medical facility, but I'm most inclined to think that any resistance from a lab to ship to an academic lab is more a matter of sales or know how than anything else they might say.
QuestforLife 24 Feb 2018
Whether or not I take part or am chosen to take these tests, I am willing to share my past and future Zymo test results with this project.
serengetilion 26 Feb 2018
serengetilion 26 Feb 2018
ceridwen 26 Feb 2018
Mind 26 Feb 2018
Thanks for listing yourself as potential test subjects. Good to know there is interest. At this early stage, we cannot guarantee who will and will not be part of the free testing, but those in this thread will be noted.
sthira 27 Feb 2018
Front. Aging Neurosci. doi:
https://doi.org/10.3...nagi.2018.00034
Steve H 04 Mar 2018
DNA methylation is currently the gold standard for aging biomarkers, though I can think of plenty of good ones to include in a panel. I would start with DNAm testing which requires an illumina assay and the freely available software from Hovarth at UCLA. You can also employ a lab to test it for you.
I very much support the idea of applying a rigorous scientific method to biohacking so I will keep an eye on developments here.
Mind 05 Apr 2018
Just to update everyone. The project is a go. Grant money has been allocated.
I just want to re-iterate the plan here.
1. Keep it simple in order make it easier to complete this pilot study. One vendor. One test.
2. Members only. This is a perk for LongeCity members. They have spent their hard-earned money to support the organization and this is one of the benefits. If you are not a member but you still want to contribute in some manner, contact me by forum message.
3. You can remain anonymous.
We just need to select the vendor and develop a data handling plan.
Mind 16 Apr 2018
Edited by Mind, 16 April 2018 - 08:36 PM.
serengetilion 17 Apr 2018
Mind 17 Apr 2018
Just laying the groundwork and hashing out some of the details, like how to handle participants who want to remain anonymous. Which vendor to use. What type of questions, if any, we would want to ask, and whether or not it is necessary to have a questionnaire ahead of time or after the results are in.
Madfern 22 Apr 2018
2. We aim to offer this as a member benefit and to engage other communities such as the calorie restriction society.
I am still on the the calorie restriction society mailing lists (CR and CRCOMMUNIY).
The only person who still posts to those lists is Al Pater. There have been no posts from any other person for at least a year.
As for what question to ask from self-experimenters:
I suggest anything quantifiable like blood test results that they are prepared to share. Before and after values of standard tests like FBE and fasting insulin, U&E, LFT, CRP would be of interest I think.
Some method to support anonymously sharing might get more data.
Edited by Manfred B, 22 April 2018 - 01:03 AM.
Mind 22 Apr 2018
Members can now indicate their interest in the program here: https://www.longecit...esting-support/
ceridwen 22 Apr 2018
I have biomarkers from 2017 and if you could help me to take some once Rapamycin is a routine that would be great.
Chrys 17 Nov 2018
8-oxodGsn and 8-oxoGsn can be easily measured by UPLC-MS/MS. Urinary 8-oxoGsn may be a potential biomarker to determine a person's physiologic age and identify individuals at high risk of developing age-associated disease.
Front. Aging Neurosci. doi:
https://doi.org/10.3...nagi.2018.00034
Is UPLC-MS/MS commercially available (in the U.S.) for testing urinary 8-oxoGsn?
albedo 17 Nov 2018
Any usage made by the LC members of the Phenotypic Age and DNAm Pheno Age of the new Levine's and Horvath's clock? Based on clinical biomarkers it can also track interventions. See also here: https://www.longecit...ndpost&p=862525
QuestforLife 18 Nov 2018
Any usage made by the LC members of the Phenotypic Age and DNAm Pheno Age of the new Levine's and Horvath's clock? Based on clinical biomarkers it can also track interventions. See also here: https://www.longecit...ndpost&p=862525
Is it commercially available?
male_1978 20 Nov 2018
Is there a dna methylation test or another biological age test available in Europe? I would be interested in this (i took resveratrol for 15 years and seem to look much younger than others), depending on its cost of course.
Mind 20 Nov 2018
Is there a dna methylation test or another biological age test available in Europe? I would be interested in this (i took resveratrol for 15 years and seem to look much younger than others), depending on its cost of course.
The initiative is now closed for this year. We hope to fund another round of testing next year. We will keep you in mind. This is designed as a member benefit, so you will likely have to be a member to partake in free or reduced cost testing next year. Membership starts at $25/year.
male_1978 21 Nov 2018
I would pay for myself if the price is somewhat reasonable. Are there european companies which can be recommended?
Btw i do think that also tests which are not " double blind and placebo controlled" help, because they can give us a hint where to look.