DNA methylation age of blood predicts all-cause mortality in later life
The University of Queensland · Edinburgh Cancer Research · +17 more institutions
Abstract
DNA methylation levels change with age. Recent studies have identified biomarkers of chronological age based on DNA methylation levels. It is not yet known whether DNA methylation age captures aspects of biological age.
Here we test whether differences between people's chronological ages and estimated ages, DNA methylation age, predict all-cause mortality in later life. The difference between DNA methylation age and chronological age (Δage) was calculated in four longitudinal cohorts of older people. Meta-analysis of proportional hazards models from the four cohorts was used to determine the association between Δage and mortality. A 5-year higher Δage is associated with a 21% higher mortality risk, adjusting for age and sex. After further adjustments for childhood IQ, education, social class, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and APOE e4 status, there is a 16% increased mortality risk for those with a 5-year higher Δage. A pedigree-based heritability analysis of Δage was conducted in a separate cohort. The heritability of Δage was 0.43.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.31
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
Authors
31- RERiccardo E. MarioniCorresponding
The University of Queensland, Edinburgh Cancer Research, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh
- SSSonia Shah
Translational Research Institute, The University of Queensland
- AFAllan F. McRae
Translational Research Institute, The University of Queensland
- BHBrian H. Chen
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Framingham Heart Study
- ECElena Colicino
Harvard University
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Human genetics
- DNA methylation
- Genome Biology
- Genetics
- Methylation
- Evolutionary biology
- DNA
- Good health and well-being
Funding
- UDU.S. Department of AgricultureAward: 53-K06-510
- UDU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- WTWellcome Trust
- SGScottish Government
- RSRoyal Society
- AUAge UKAward: MR/K026992/1
- UOUniversity of EdinburghAward: MR/K026992/1
- UOUniversity of Queensland
- CFCentre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive EpidemiologyAward: MR/K026992/1
- NINational Institutes of HealthAwards: R01ES021733, R01ES015172, N01-HC-25195
- DFDirectorate for Biological Sciences
- ARAgricultural Research ServiceAward: 53-K06-510
- MRMedical Research CouncilAwards: MR/K026992/1, MR/K026992/1
- BABiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilAwards: MR/K026992/1, BB/F019394/1
- NHNational Health and Medical Research CouncilAwards: APP1046880, 613602, APP496667, 613608, APP1010374
- NHNational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteAward: N01-HC-25195
- NINational Institute of Environmental Health SciencesAwards: R01ES021733, R01ES015172
- CFCenter for Information Technology
- NDNHLBI Division of Intramural Research