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Associations between alcohol use and accelerated biological ageing

Harmful alcohol use is a leading cause of premature death and is associated with age-related disease. Biological ageing is highly variable between individuals and may deviate from chronological ageing, suggesting that biomarkers of biological ageing (derived from DNA methylation or brain structural...

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Autores principales: Bøstrand, Sunniva M.K., Vaher, Kadi, de Nooij, Laura, Harris, Matthew A., Cole, James H., Cox, Simon R., Marioni, Riccardo E., McCartney, Daniel L., Walker, Rosie M., McIntosh, Andrew M., Evans, Kathryn L., Whalley, Heather C., Wootton, Robyn E., Clarke, Toni-Kim
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34636470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13100
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author Bøstrand, Sunniva M.K.
Vaher, Kadi
de Nooij, Laura
Harris, Matthew A.
Cole, James H.
Cox, Simon R.
Marioni, Riccardo E.
McCartney, Daniel L.
Walker, Rosie M.
McIntosh, Andrew M.
Evans, Kathryn L.
Whalley, Heather C.
Wootton, Robyn E.
Clarke, Toni-Kim
author_facet Bøstrand, Sunniva M.K.
Vaher, Kadi
de Nooij, Laura
Harris, Matthew A.
Cole, James H.
Cox, Simon R.
Marioni, Riccardo E.
McCartney, Daniel L.
Walker, Rosie M.
McIntosh, Andrew M.
Evans, Kathryn L.
Whalley, Heather C.
Wootton, Robyn E.
Clarke, Toni-Kim
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description Harmful alcohol use is a leading cause of premature death and is associated with age-related disease. Biological ageing is highly variable between individuals and may deviate from chronological ageing, suggesting that biomarkers of biological ageing (derived from DNA methylation or brain structural measures) may be clinically relevant. Here, we investigated the relationships between alcohol phenotypes and both brain and DNA methylation age estimates. First, using data from UK Biobank and Generation Scotland, we tested the association between alcohol consumption (units/week) or hazardous use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test [AUDIT] scores) and accelerated brain and epigenetic ageing in 20,258 and 8051 individuals, respectively. Second, we used Mendelian randomisation (MR) to test for a causal effect of alcohol consumption levels and alcohol use disorder (AUD) on biological ageing. Alcohol use showed a consistent positive association with higher predicted brain age (AUDIT-C: β = 0.053, p = 3.16 × 10(−13); AUDIT-P: β = 0.052, p = 1.6 ×10(−13); total AUDIT score: β = 0.062, p = 5.52 × 10(−16); units/week: β = 0.078, p = 2.20 × 10(−16)), and two DNA methylation-based estimates of ageing, GrimAge (units/week: β = 0.053, p = 1.48 × 10(−7)) and PhenoAge (units/week: β = 0.077, p = 2.18×10(−10)). MR analyses revealed limited evidence for a causal effect of AUD on accelerated brain ageing (β = 0.118, p =0.044). However, this result should be interpreted cautiously as the significant effect was driven by a single genetic variant. We found no evidence for a causal effect of alcohol consumption levels on accelerated biological ageing. Future studies investigating the mechanisms associating alcohol use with accelerated biological ageing are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-76142362023-02-24 Associations between alcohol use and accelerated biological ageing Bøstrand, Sunniva M.K. Vaher, Kadi de Nooij, Laura Harris, Matthew A. Cole, James H. Cox, Simon R. Marioni, Riccardo E. McCartney, Daniel L. Walker, Rosie M. McIntosh, Andrew M. Evans, Kathryn L. Whalley, Heather C. Wootton, Robyn E. Clarke, Toni-Kim Addict Biol Article Harmful alcohol use is a leading cause of premature death and is associated with age-related disease. Biological ageing is highly variable between individuals and may deviate from chronological ageing, suggesting that biomarkers of biological ageing (derived from DNA methylation or brain structural measures) may be clinically relevant. Here, we investigated the relationships between alcohol phenotypes and both brain and DNA methylation age estimates. First, using data from UK Biobank and Generation Scotland, we tested the association between alcohol consumption (units/week) or hazardous use (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test [AUDIT] scores) and accelerated brain and epigenetic ageing in 20,258 and 8051 individuals, respectively. Second, we used Mendelian randomisation (MR) to test for a causal effect of alcohol consumption levels and alcohol use disorder (AUD) on biological ageing. Alcohol use showed a consistent positive association with higher predicted brain age (AUDIT-C: β = 0.053, p = 3.16 × 10(−13); AUDIT-P: β = 0.052, p = 1.6 ×10(−13); total AUDIT score: β = 0.062, p = 5.52 × 10(−16); units/week: β = 0.078, p = 2.20 × 10(−16)), and two DNA methylation-based estimates of ageing, GrimAge (units/week: β = 0.053, p = 1.48 × 10(−7)) and PhenoAge (units/week: β = 0.077, p = 2.18×10(−10)). MR analyses revealed limited evidence for a causal effect of AUD on accelerated brain ageing (β = 0.118, p =0.044). However, this result should be interpreted cautiously as the significant effect was driven by a single genetic variant. We found no evidence for a causal effect of alcohol consumption levels on accelerated biological ageing. Future studies investigating the mechanisms associating alcohol use with accelerated biological ageing are warranted. 2022-01-01 2021-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7614236/ /pubmed/34636470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13100 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cox, Simon R.
Marioni, Riccardo E.
McCartney, Daniel L.
Walker, Rosie M.
McIntosh, Andrew M.
Evans, Kathryn L.
Whalley, Heather C.
Wootton, Robyn E.
Clarke, Toni-Kim
Associations between alcohol use and accelerated biological ageing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34636470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/adb.13100
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