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Epigenome-wide association study analysis of calorie restriction in humans, CALERIE™ Trial analysis

Authors :
Megan E. Ramaker
David L. Corcoran
Abner T. Apsley
Michael S. Kobor
Virginia B. Kraus
William E. Kraus
David T. S. Lin
Melissa C. Orenduff
Carl F. Pieper
Reem Waziry
Kim M. Huffman
Daniel W. Belsky
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUNDCalorie restriction (CR) increases healthy lifespan and is accompanied by slowing or reversal of aging-associated DNA methylation (DNAm) changes in animal models. In the Comprehensive Assessment of Long-term Effects of Reducing Intake of Energy (CALERIE™) human trial we evaluated associations of CR and changes in whole-blood DNAm.METHODSCALERIE™ randomized 220 healthy, non-obese adults in a 2:1 allocation to two years of CR or ad libitum (AL) diet. The average CR in the treatment group through 24-months of follow-up was 12%. Whole blood (baseline, 12 and 24 month) DNAm profiles were measured. Epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) analysis tested CR-induced changes from baseline to 12- and 24-months in the n=197 participants with available DNAm data.RESULTSNo CpG-site-specific changes with CR reached epigenome-wide significance (FDRCONCLUSIONAlthough individual CpG site DNAm changes in response to CR were not identified, analyses of sets CpGs identified in prior EWAS revealed CR-induced changes to blood DNAm. Altered CpG sets were enriched for insulin-production, glucose-tolerance, inflammation, and DNA-binding and -regulation pathways, several of which are known to be modified by CR. DNAm changes may contribute to CR effects on aging.

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OpenAIRE
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