articlePLoS ONEJun 22, 2011GOLD OA

Epigenetic Predictor of Age

University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

From the moment of conception, we begin to age. A decay of cellular structures, gene regulation, and DNA sequence ages cells and organisms. DNA methylation patterns change with increasing age and contribute to age related disease. Here we identify 88 sites in or near 80 genes for which the degree of cytosine methylation is significantly correlated with age in saliva of 34 male identical twin pairs between 21 and 55 years of age. Furthermore, we validated sites in the promoters of three genes and replicated our results in a general population sample of 31 males and 29 females between 18 and 70 years of age. The methylation of three sites--in the promoters of the EDARADD, TOM1L1, and NPTX2 genes--is linear with…

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Keywords
  • Epigenetics
  • DNA methylation
  • Biology
  • Genetics
  • Promoter
  • Biological age
  • Population
  • Methylation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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