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Cadmium exposure and age-associated DNA methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern Thailand

DNA methylation changes with age, and may serve as a biomarker of aging. Cadmium (Cd) modifies cellular processes that promote aging and disrupts methylation globally. Whether Cd modifies aging processes by influencing establishment of age-associated methylation marks is currently unknown. In this p...

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Autores principales: Demanelis, Kathryn, Virani, Shama, Colacino, Justin A., Basu, Niladri, Nishijo, Muneko, Ruangyuttikarn, Werawan, Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya, Nambunmee, Kowit, Rozek, Laura S.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5804546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29492308
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eep/dvx006
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author Demanelis, Kathryn
Virani, Shama
Colacino, Justin A.
Basu, Niladri
Nishijo, Muneko
Ruangyuttikarn, Werawan
Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya
Nambunmee, Kowit
Rozek, Laura S.
author_facet Demanelis, Kathryn
Virani, Shama
Colacino, Justin A.
Basu, Niladri
Nishijo, Muneko
Ruangyuttikarn, Werawan
Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya
Nambunmee, Kowit
Rozek, Laura S.
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description DNA methylation changes with age, and may serve as a biomarker of aging. Cadmium (Cd) modifies cellular processes that promote aging and disrupts methylation globally. Whether Cd modifies aging processes by influencing establishment of age-associated methylation marks is currently unknown. In this pilot study, we characterized methylation profiles in > 450 000 CpG sites in 40 non-smoking women (age 40–80) differentially exposed to environmental Cd from Thailand. Based on specific gravity adjusted urinary Cd, we classified them as high (HE) and low (LE) exposed and age-matched within 5 years. Urinary Cd was defined as below 2 µg/l in the LE group. We predicted epigenetic age (DNAm-age) using two published methods by Horvath and Hannum and examined the difference between epigenetic age and chronologic age (Δage). We assessed differences by Cd exposure using linear mixed models adjusted for estimated white blood cell proportions, BMI, and urinary creatinine. We identified 213 age-associated CpG sites in our population (P < 10(−4)). Counterintuitively, the mean Δage was smaller in HE vs. LE (Hannum: 3.6 vs. 7.6 years, P = 0.0093; Horvath: 2.4 vs. 4.5 years, P = 0.1308). The Cd exposed group was associated with changes in methylation (P < 0.05) at 12, 8, and 20 age-associated sites identified in our population, Hannum, and Horvath. From the results of this pilot study, elevated Cd exposure is associated with methylation changes at age-associated sites and smaller differences between DNAm-age and chronologic age, in contrast to expected age-accelerating effects. Cd may modify epigenetic aging, and biomarkers of aging warrant further investigation when examining Cd and its relationship with chronic disease and mortality.
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spelling pubmed-58045462018-02-28 Cadmium exposure and age-associated DNA methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern Thailand Demanelis, Kathryn Virani, Shama Colacino, Justin A. Basu, Niladri Nishijo, Muneko Ruangyuttikarn, Werawan Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya Nambunmee, Kowit Rozek, Laura S. Environ Epigenet Research Article DNA methylation changes with age, and may serve as a biomarker of aging. Cadmium (Cd) modifies cellular processes that promote aging and disrupts methylation globally. Whether Cd modifies aging processes by influencing establishment of age-associated methylation marks is currently unknown. In this pilot study, we characterized methylation profiles in > 450 000 CpG sites in 40 non-smoking women (age 40–80) differentially exposed to environmental Cd from Thailand. Based on specific gravity adjusted urinary Cd, we classified them as high (HE) and low (LE) exposed and age-matched within 5 years. Urinary Cd was defined as below 2 µg/l in the LE group. We predicted epigenetic age (DNAm-age) using two published methods by Horvath and Hannum and examined the difference between epigenetic age and chronologic age (Δage). We assessed differences by Cd exposure using linear mixed models adjusted for estimated white blood cell proportions, BMI, and urinary creatinine. We identified 213 age-associated CpG sites in our population (P < 10(−4)). Counterintuitively, the mean Δage was smaller in HE vs. LE (Hannum: 3.6 vs. 7.6 years, P = 0.0093; Horvath: 2.4 vs. 4.5 years, P = 0.1308). The Cd exposed group was associated with changes in methylation (P < 0.05) at 12, 8, and 20 age-associated sites identified in our population, Hannum, and Horvath. From the results of this pilot study, elevated Cd exposure is associated with methylation changes at age-associated sites and smaller differences between DNAm-age and chronologic age, in contrast to expected age-accelerating effects. Cd may modify epigenetic aging, and biomarkers of aging warrant further investigation when examining Cd and its relationship with chronic disease and mortality. Oxford University Press 2017-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5804546/ /pubmed/29492308 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eep/dvx006 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://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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Demanelis, Kathryn
Virani, Shama
Colacino, Justin A.
Basu, Niladri
Nishijo, Muneko
Ruangyuttikarn, Werawan
Swaddiwudhipong, Witaya
Nambunmee, Kowit
Rozek, Laura S.
Cadmium exposure and age-associated DNA methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern Thailand
title Cadmium exposure and age-associated DNA methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern Thailand
title_full Cadmium exposure and age-associated DNA methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern Thailand
title_fullStr Cadmium exposure and age-associated DNA methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium exposure and age-associated DNA methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern Thailand
title_short Cadmium exposure and age-associated DNA methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern Thailand
title_sort cadmium exposure and age-associated dna methylation changes in non-smoking women from northern thailand
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5804546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29492308
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eep/dvx006
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