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Epigenetic aging differences between Wichí and Criollos from Argentina: Insights from genomic history and ecology

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Epigenetic estimators based on DNA methylation levels have emerged as promising biomarkers of human aging. These estimators exhibit natural variations across human groups, but data about indigenous populations remain underrepresented in research. This study aims to investi...

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Autores principales: Iannuzzi, Vincenzo, Sarno, Stefania, Sazzini, Marco, Abondio, Paolo, Sala, Claudia, Bacalini, Maria Giulia, Gentilini, Davide, Calzari, Luciano, Masciotta, Federica, Garagnani, Paolo, Castellani, Gastone, Moretti, Edgardo, Dasso, Maria Cristina, Sevini, Federica, Franceschi, Zelda Alice, Franceschi, Claudio, Pettener, Davide, Luiselli, Donata, Giuliani, Cristina
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10632719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37954982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoad034
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author Iannuzzi, Vincenzo
Sarno, Stefania
Sazzini, Marco
Abondio, Paolo
Sala, Claudia
Bacalini, Maria Giulia
Gentilini, Davide
Calzari, Luciano
Masciotta, Federica
Garagnani, Paolo
Castellani, Gastone
Moretti, Edgardo
Dasso, Maria Cristina
Sevini, Federica
Franceschi, Zelda Alice
Franceschi, Claudio
Pettener, Davide
Luiselli, Donata
Giuliani, Cristina
author_facet Iannuzzi, Vincenzo
Sarno, Stefania
Sazzini, Marco
Abondio, Paolo
Sala, Claudia
Bacalini, Maria Giulia
Gentilini, Davide
Calzari, Luciano
Masciotta, Federica
Garagnani, Paolo
Castellani, Gastone
Moretti, Edgardo
Dasso, Maria Cristina
Sevini, Federica
Franceschi, Zelda Alice
Franceschi, Claudio
Pettener, Davide
Luiselli, Donata
Giuliani, Cristina
author_sort Iannuzzi, Vincenzo
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Epigenetic estimators based on DNA methylation levels have emerged as promising biomarkers of human aging. These estimators exhibit natural variations across human groups, but data about indigenous populations remain underrepresented in research. This study aims to investigate differences in epigenetic estimators between two distinct human populations, both residing in the Gran Chaco region of Argentina, the Native-American Wichí, and admixed Criollos who are descendants of intermarriages between Native Americans and the first European colonizers, using a population genetic approach. METHODOLOGY: We analyzed 24 Wichí (mean age: 39.2 ± 12.9 yo) and 24 Criollos (mean age: 41.1 ± 14.0 yo) for DNA methylation levels using the Infinium MethylationEPIC (Illumina) to calculate 16 epigenetic estimators. Additionally, we examined genome-wide genetic variation using the HumanOmniExpress BeadChip (Illumina) to gain insights into the genetic history of these populations. RESULTS: Our results indicate that Native-American Wichí are epigenetically older compared to Criollos according to five epigenetic estimators. Analyses within the Criollos population reveal that global ancestry does not influence the differences observed, while local (chromosomal) ancestry shows positive associations between specific SNPs located in genomic regions over-represented by Native-American ancestry and measures of epigenetic age acceleration (AgeAccelHannum). Furthermore, we demonstrate that differences in population ecologies also contribute to observed epigenetic differences. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Overall, our study suggests that while the genomic history may partially account for the observed epigenetic differences, non-genetic factors, such as lifestyle and ecological factors, play a substantial role in the variability of epigenetic estimators, thereby contributing to variations in human epigenetic aging.
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spelling pubmed-106327192023-11-10 Epigenetic aging differences between Wichí and Criollos from Argentina: Insights from genomic history and ecology Iannuzzi, Vincenzo Sarno, Stefania Sazzini, Marco Abondio, Paolo Sala, Claudia Bacalini, Maria Giulia Gentilini, Davide Calzari, Luciano Masciotta, Federica Garagnani, Paolo Castellani, Gastone Moretti, Edgardo Dasso, Maria Cristina Sevini, Federica Franceschi, Zelda Alice Franceschi, Claudio Pettener, Davide Luiselli, Donata Giuliani, Cristina Evol Med Public Health Original Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Epigenetic estimators based on DNA methylation levels have emerged as promising biomarkers of human aging. These estimators exhibit natural variations across human groups, but data about indigenous populations remain underrepresented in research. This study aims to investigate differences in epigenetic estimators between two distinct human populations, both residing in the Gran Chaco region of Argentina, the Native-American Wichí, and admixed Criollos who are descendants of intermarriages between Native Americans and the first European colonizers, using a population genetic approach. METHODOLOGY: We analyzed 24 Wichí (mean age: 39.2 ± 12.9 yo) and 24 Criollos (mean age: 41.1 ± 14.0 yo) for DNA methylation levels using the Infinium MethylationEPIC (Illumina) to calculate 16 epigenetic estimators. Additionally, we examined genome-wide genetic variation using the HumanOmniExpress BeadChip (Illumina) to gain insights into the genetic history of these populations. RESULTS: Our results indicate that Native-American Wichí are epigenetically older compared to Criollos according to five epigenetic estimators. Analyses within the Criollos population reveal that global ancestry does not influence the differences observed, while local (chromosomal) ancestry shows positive associations between specific SNPs located in genomic regions over-represented by Native-American ancestry and measures of epigenetic age acceleration (AgeAccelHannum). Furthermore, we demonstrate that differences in population ecologies also contribute to observed epigenetic differences. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Overall, our study suggests that while the genomic history may partially account for the observed epigenetic differences, non-genetic factors, such as lifestyle and ecological factors, play a substantial role in the variability of epigenetic estimators, thereby contributing to variations in human epigenetic aging. Oxford University Press 2023-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10632719/ /pubmed/37954982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoad034 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Foundation for Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Iannuzzi, Vincenzo
Sarno, Stefania
Sazzini, Marco
Abondio, Paolo
Sala, Claudia
Bacalini, Maria Giulia
Gentilini, Davide
Calzari, Luciano
Masciotta, Federica
Garagnani, Paolo
Castellani, Gastone
Moretti, Edgardo
Dasso, Maria Cristina
Sevini, Federica
Franceschi, Zelda Alice
Franceschi, Claudio
Pettener, Davide
Luiselli, Donata
Giuliani, Cristina
Epigenetic aging differences between Wichí and Criollos from Argentina: Insights from genomic history and ecology
title Epigenetic aging differences between Wichí and Criollos from Argentina: Insights from genomic history and ecology
title_full Epigenetic aging differences between Wichí and Criollos from Argentina: Insights from genomic history and ecology
title_fullStr Epigenetic aging differences between Wichí and Criollos from Argentina: Insights from genomic history and ecology
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetic aging differences between Wichí and Criollos from Argentina: Insights from genomic history and ecology
title_short Epigenetic aging differences between Wichí and Criollos from Argentina: Insights from genomic history and ecology
title_sort epigenetic aging differences between wichí and criollos from argentina: insights from genomic history and ecology
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10632719/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37954982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoad034
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