articleAgingJan 21, 2019GREEN OA

DNA methylation GrimAge strongly predicts lifespan and healthspan

University of California, Los Angeles · University of Mississippi Medical Center · +13 more institutions

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Abstract

.Using large scale validation data from thousands of individuals, we demonstrate that DNAm GrimAge stands out among existing epigenetic clocks in terms of its predictive ability for time-to-death (Cox regression P=2.0E-75), time-to-coronary heart disease (Cox P=6.2E-24), time-to-cancer (P= 1.3E-12), its strong relationship with computed tomography data for fatty liver/excess visceral fat, and age-at-menopause (P=1.6E-12). AgeAccelGrim is strongly associated with a host of age-related conditions including comorbidity count (P=3.45E-17). Similarly, age-adjusted DNAm PAI-1 levels are associated with lifespan (P=5.4E-28), comorbidity count (P= 7.3E-56) and type 2 diabetes (P=2.0E-26). These DNAm-based biomarkers…

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Keywords
  • dNaM
  • DNA methylation
  • Epigenetics
  • Biomarker
  • Internal medicine
  • Proportional hazards model
  • Oncology
  • Type 2 diabetes
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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