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Reversal of Biological Age in Multiple Rat Organs by Young Porcine Plasma Fraction

Young blood plasma is known to confer beneficial effects on various organs in mice and rats. However, it was not known whether plasma from young pigs rejuvenates old rat tissues at the epigenetic level; whether it alters the epigenetic clock, which is a highly accurate molecular biomarker of aging....

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Autores principales: Horvath, Steve, Singh, Kavita, Raj, Ken, Khairnar, Shraddha, Sanghavi, Akshay, Shrivastava, Agnivesh, Zoller, Joseph A., Li, Caesar Z., Herenu, Claudia B., Canatelli-Mallat, Martina, Lehmann, Marianne, Habazin, Siniša, Novokmet, Mislav, Vučković, Frano, Woods, Leah C. Solberg, Martinez, Angel Garcia, Wang, Tengfei, Chiavellini, Priscila, Levine, Andrew J., Chen, Hao, Brooke, Robert T, Gordevicius, Juozas, Lauc, Gordan, Goya, Rodolfo G., Katcher, Harold L.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10441355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37609328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.06.552148
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author Horvath, Steve
Singh, Kavita
Raj, Ken
Khairnar, Shraddha
Sanghavi, Akshay
Shrivastava, Agnivesh
Zoller, Joseph A.
Li, Caesar Z.
Herenu, Claudia B.
Canatelli-Mallat, Martina
Lehmann, Marianne
Habazin, Siniša
Novokmet, Mislav
Vučković, Frano
Woods, Leah C. Solberg
Martinez, Angel Garcia
Wang, Tengfei
Chiavellini, Priscila
Levine, Andrew J.
Chen, Hao
Brooke, Robert T
Gordevicius, Juozas
Lauc, Gordan
Goya, Rodolfo G.
Katcher, Harold L.
author_facet Horvath, Steve
Singh, Kavita
Raj, Ken
Khairnar, Shraddha
Sanghavi, Akshay
Shrivastava, Agnivesh
Zoller, Joseph A.
Li, Caesar Z.
Herenu, Claudia B.
Canatelli-Mallat, Martina
Lehmann, Marianne
Habazin, Siniša
Novokmet, Mislav
Vučković, Frano
Woods, Leah C. Solberg
Martinez, Angel Garcia
Wang, Tengfei
Chiavellini, Priscila
Levine, Andrew J.
Chen, Hao
Brooke, Robert T
Gordevicius, Juozas
Lauc, Gordan
Goya, Rodolfo G.
Katcher, Harold L.
author_sort Horvath, Steve
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description Young blood plasma is known to confer beneficial effects on various organs in mice and rats. However, it was not known whether plasma from young pigs rejuvenates old rat tissues at the epigenetic level; whether it alters the epigenetic clock, which is a highly accurate molecular biomarker of aging. To address this question, we developed and validated six different epigenetic clocks for rat tissues that are based on DNA methylation values derived from n=613 tissue samples. As indicated by their respective names, the rat pan-tissue clock can be applied to DNA methylation profiles from all rat tissues, while the rat brain-, liver-, and blood clocks apply to the corresponding tissue types. We also developed two epigenetic clocks that apply to both human and rat tissues by adding n=1366 human tissue samples to the training data. We employed these six rat clocks to investigate the rejuvenation effects of a porcine plasma fraction treatment in different rat tissues. The treatment more than halved the epigenetic ages of blood, heart, and liver tissue. A less pronounced, but statistically significant, rejuvenation effect could be observed in the hypothalamus. The treatment was accompanied by progressive improvement in the function of these organs as ascertained through numerous biochemical/physiological biomarkers and behavioral responses to assess cognitive functions. An immunoglobulin G (IgG) N-glycosylation pattern shift from pro- to anti-inflammatory also indicated reversal of glycan aging. Overall, this study demonstrates that a young porcine plasma-derived treatment markedly reverses aging in rats according to epigenetic clocks, IgG glycans, and other biomarkers of aging.
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spelling pubmed-104413552023-08-22 Reversal of Biological Age in Multiple Rat Organs by Young Porcine Plasma Fraction Horvath, Steve Singh, Kavita Raj, Ken Khairnar, Shraddha Sanghavi, Akshay Shrivastava, Agnivesh Zoller, Joseph A. Li, Caesar Z. Herenu, Claudia B. Canatelli-Mallat, Martina Lehmann, Marianne Habazin, Siniša Novokmet, Mislav Vučković, Frano Woods, Leah C. Solberg Martinez, Angel Garcia Wang, Tengfei Chiavellini, Priscila Levine, Andrew J. Chen, Hao Brooke, Robert T Gordevicius, Juozas Lauc, Gordan Goya, Rodolfo G. Katcher, Harold L. bioRxiv Article Young blood plasma is known to confer beneficial effects on various organs in mice and rats. However, it was not known whether plasma from young pigs rejuvenates old rat tissues at the epigenetic level; whether it alters the epigenetic clock, which is a highly accurate molecular biomarker of aging. To address this question, we developed and validated six different epigenetic clocks for rat tissues that are based on DNA methylation values derived from n=613 tissue samples. As indicated by their respective names, the rat pan-tissue clock can be applied to DNA methylation profiles from all rat tissues, while the rat brain-, liver-, and blood clocks apply to the corresponding tissue types. We also developed two epigenetic clocks that apply to both human and rat tissues by adding n=1366 human tissue samples to the training data. We employed these six rat clocks to investigate the rejuvenation effects of a porcine plasma fraction treatment in different rat tissues. The treatment more than halved the epigenetic ages of blood, heart, and liver tissue. A less pronounced, but statistically significant, rejuvenation effect could be observed in the hypothalamus. The treatment was accompanied by progressive improvement in the function of these organs as ascertained through numerous biochemical/physiological biomarkers and behavioral responses to assess cognitive functions. An immunoglobulin G (IgG) N-glycosylation pattern shift from pro- to anti-inflammatory also indicated reversal of glycan aging. Overall, this study demonstrates that a young porcine plasma-derived treatment markedly reverses aging in rats according to epigenetic clocks, IgG glycans, and other biomarkers of aging. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10441355/ /pubmed/37609328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.06.552148 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Horvath, Steve
Singh, Kavita
Raj, Ken
Khairnar, Shraddha
Sanghavi, Akshay
Shrivastava, Agnivesh
Zoller, Joseph A.
Li, Caesar Z.
Herenu, Claudia B.
Canatelli-Mallat, Martina
Lehmann, Marianne
Habazin, Siniša
Novokmet, Mislav
Vučković, Frano
Woods, Leah C. Solberg
Martinez, Angel Garcia
Wang, Tengfei
Chiavellini, Priscila
Levine, Andrew J.
Chen, Hao
Brooke, Robert T
Gordevicius, Juozas
Lauc, Gordan
Goya, Rodolfo G.
Katcher, Harold L.
Reversal of Biological Age in Multiple Rat Organs by Young Porcine Plasma Fraction
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title_fullStr Reversal of Biological Age in Multiple Rat Organs by Young Porcine Plasma Fraction
title_full_unstemmed Reversal of Biological Age in Multiple Rat Organs by Young Porcine Plasma Fraction
title_short Reversal of Biological Age in Multiple Rat Organs by Young Porcine Plasma Fraction
title_sort reversal of biological age in multiple rat organs by young porcine plasma fraction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10441355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37609328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.06.552148
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