Serum progranulin levels are associated with frailty in middle-aged individuals.
Andrew D NguyenTheodore K MalmstromMichael L NiehoffAsef AzizDouglas K MillerJohn E MorleyPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Our findings suggest that serum progranulin levels may be a candidate biomarker for physical frailty, independent of sarcopenia. Further studies are needed to validate this association and assess the utility of serum progranulin levels as a potential biomarker for prevalent frailty, for risk for developing incident frailty, and for mortality risk over and above the effect of baseline frailty.