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Epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins

Age-related changes in DNA methylation were observed in cross-sectional studies, but longitudinal evidence is still limited. Here, we aimed to characterize longitudinal age-related methylation patterns using 1011 blood samples collected from 385 Swedish twins (age at entry: mean 69 and standard devi...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yunzhang, Karlsson, Robert, Lampa, Erik, Zhang, Qian, Hedman, Åsa K., Almgren, Malin, Almqvist, Catarina, McRae, Allan F., Marioni, Riccardo E., Ingelsson, Erik, Visscher, Peter M., Deary, Ian J., Lind, Lars, Morris, Tiffany, Beck, Stephan, Pedersen, Nancy L., Hägg, Sara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6284777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30264654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2018.1526028
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author Wang, Yunzhang
Karlsson, Robert
Lampa, Erik
Zhang, Qian
Hedman, Åsa K.
Almgren, Malin
Almqvist, Catarina
McRae, Allan F.
Marioni, Riccardo E.
Ingelsson, Erik
Visscher, Peter M.
Deary, Ian J.
Lind, Lars
Morris, Tiffany
Beck, Stephan
Pedersen, Nancy L.
Hägg, Sara
author_facet Wang, Yunzhang
Karlsson, Robert
Lampa, Erik
Zhang, Qian
Hedman, Åsa K.
Almgren, Malin
Almqvist, Catarina
McRae, Allan F.
Marioni, Riccardo E.
Ingelsson, Erik
Visscher, Peter M.
Deary, Ian J.
Lind, Lars
Morris, Tiffany
Beck, Stephan
Pedersen, Nancy L.
Hägg, Sara
author_sort Wang, Yunzhang
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description Age-related changes in DNA methylation were observed in cross-sectional studies, but longitudinal evidence is still limited. Here, we aimed to characterize longitudinal age-related methylation patterns using 1011 blood samples collected from 385 Swedish twins (age at entry: mean 69 and standard deviation 9.7, 73 monozygotic and 96 dizygotic pairs) up to five times (mean 2.6) over 20 years (mean 8.7). We identified 1316 age-associated methylation sites (P<1.3×10(−7)) using a longitudinal epigenome-wide association study design. We measured how estimated cellular compositions changed with age and how much they confounded the age effect. We validated the results in two independent longitudinal cohorts, where 118 CpGs were replicated in Prospective Investigation of the Vasculature in Uppsala Seniors (PIVUS, 390 samples) (P<3.9×10(−5)), 594 in Lothian Birth Cohort (LBC, 3018 samples) (P<5.1×10(−5)) and 63 in both. Functional annotation of age-associated CpGs showed enrichment in CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) and other transcription factor binding sites. We further investigated genetic influences on methylation and found no interaction between age and genetic effects in the 1316 age-associated CpGs. Moreover, in the same CpGs, methylation differences within twin pairs increased with 6.4% over 10 years, where monozygotic twins had smaller intra-pair differences than dizygotic twins. In conclusion, we show that age-related methylation changes persist in a longitudinal perspective, and are fairly stable across cohorts. The changes are under genetic influence, although this effect is independent of age. Moreover, methylation variability increase over time, especially in age-associated CpGs, indicating the increase of environmental contributions on DNA methylation with age.
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spelling pubmed-62847772018-12-10 Epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins Wang, Yunzhang Karlsson, Robert Lampa, Erik Zhang, Qian Hedman, Åsa K. Almgren, Malin Almqvist, Catarina McRae, Allan F. Marioni, Riccardo E. Ingelsson, Erik Visscher, Peter M. Deary, Ian J. Lind, Lars Morris, Tiffany Beck, Stephan Pedersen, Nancy L. Hägg, Sara Epigenetics Research Paper Age-related changes in DNA methylation were observed in cross-sectional studies, but longitudinal evidence is still limited. Here, we aimed to characterize longitudinal age-related methylation patterns using 1011 blood samples collected from 385 Swedish twins (age at entry: mean 69 and standard deviation 9.7, 73 monozygotic and 96 dizygotic pairs) up to five times (mean 2.6) over 20 years (mean 8.7). We identified 1316 age-associated methylation sites (P<1.3×10(−7)) using a longitudinal epigenome-wide association study design. We measured how estimated cellular compositions changed with age and how much they confounded the age effect. We validated the results in two independent longitudinal cohorts, where 118 CpGs were replicated in Prospective Investigation of the Vasculature in Uppsala Seniors (PIVUS, 390 samples) (P<3.9×10(−5)), 594 in Lothian Birth Cohort (LBC, 3018 samples) (P<5.1×10(−5)) and 63 in both. Functional annotation of age-associated CpGs showed enrichment in CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) and other transcription factor binding sites. We further investigated genetic influences on methylation and found no interaction between age and genetic effects in the 1316 age-associated CpGs. Moreover, in the same CpGs, methylation differences within twin pairs increased with 6.4% over 10 years, where monozygotic twins had smaller intra-pair differences than dizygotic twins. In conclusion, we show that age-related methylation changes persist in a longitudinal perspective, and are fairly stable across cohorts. The changes are under genetic influence, although this effect is independent of age. Moreover, methylation variability increase over time, especially in age-associated CpGs, indicating the increase of environmental contributions on DNA methylation with age. Taylor & Francis 2018-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6284777/ /pubmed/30264654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2018.1526028 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Wang, Yunzhang
Karlsson, Robert
Lampa, Erik
Zhang, Qian
Hedman, Åsa K.
Almgren, Malin
Almqvist, Catarina
McRae, Allan F.
Marioni, Riccardo E.
Ingelsson, Erik
Visscher, Peter M.
Deary, Ian J.
Lind, Lars
Morris, Tiffany
Beck, Stephan
Pedersen, Nancy L.
Hägg, Sara
Epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins
title Epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins
title_full Epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins
title_fullStr Epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins
title_short Epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old Swedish twins
title_sort epigenetic influences on aging: a longitudinal genome-wide methylation study in old swedish twins
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6284777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30264654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2018.1526028
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