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The role of epigenetic clocks in explaining educational inequalities in mortality: a multi-cohort study and meta-analysis

Authors :
Fiorito, Giovanni
Pedron, Sara
Ochoa-Rosales, Carolina
McCrory, Cathal
Polidoro, Silvia
Zhang, Yan
Dugué, Pierre-Antoine
Ratliff, Scott
Zhao, Wei N
McKay, Gareth J
Costa, Giuseppe
Solinas, Maria Giuliana
Mullan Harris, Kathleen
Tumino, Rosario
Grioni, Sara
Ricceri, Fulvio
Panico, Salvatore
Brenner, Hermann
Schwettmann, Lars
Waldenberger, Melanie
Matias-Garcia, Pamela R
Peters, Annette
Hodge, Allison
Giles, Graham G
Schmitz, Lauren L
Levine, Morgan
Smith, Jennifer A
Liu, Yongmei
Kee, Frank
Young, Ian S
McGuinness, Bernadette
McKnight, Amy Jayne
van Meurs, Joyce
Voortman, Trudy
Kenny, Rose A
Vineis, Paolo
Carmeli, Cristian
Epidemiology
Internal Medicine
Source :
Fiorito, G, Pedron, S, Ochoa-Rosales, C, McCrory, C, Polidoro, S, Zhang, Y, Dugué, P-A, Ratliff, S, Zhao, W N, McKay, G J, Costa, G, Solinas, M G, Mullan Harris, K, Tumino, R, Grioni, S, Ricceri, F, Panico, S, Brenner, H, Schwettmann, L, Waldenberger, M, Matias-Garcia, P R, Peters, A, Hodge, A, Giles, G G, Schmitz, L L, Levine, M, Smith, J A, Liu, Y, Kee, F, Young, I S, McGuinness, B, McKnight, A J, van Meurs, J, Voortman, T, Kenny, R A, Vineis, P & Carmeli, C 2022, ' The role of epigenetic clocks in explaining educational inequalities in mortality: a multi-cohort study and meta-analysis ', The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, vol. 77, no. 9, pp. 1750–1759 . https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glac041, J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci. 77, 1750-1759 (2022), The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 77(9), 1750-1759. Oxford University Press, J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Educational inequalities in all-cause mortality have been observed for decades. However, the underlying biological mechanisms are not well known. We aimed to assess the role of DNA methylation changes in blood captured by epigenetic clocks in explaining these inequalities. Data were from 8 prospective population-based cohort studies, representing 13 021 participants. First, educational inequalities and their portion explained by Horvath DNAmAge, Hannum DNAmAge, DNAmPhenoAge, and DNAmGrimAge epigenetic clocks were assessed in each cohort via counterfactual-based mediation models, on both absolute (hazard difference) and relative (hazard ratio) scales, and by sex. Second, estimates from each cohort were pooled through a random effect meta-analysis model. Men with low education had excess mortality from all causes of 57 deaths per 10 000 person-years (95% confidence interval [CI]: 38, 76) compared with their more advantaged counterparts. For women, the excess mortality was 4 deaths per 10 000 person-years (95% CI: −11, 19). On the relative scale, educational inequalities corresponded to hazard ratios of 1.33 (95% CI: 1.12, 1.57) for men and 1.15 (95% CI: 0.96, 1.37) for women. DNAmGrimAge accounted for the largest proportion, approximately 50%, of the educational inequalities for men, while the proportion was negligible for women. Most of this mediation was explained by differential effects of unhealthy lifestyles and morbidities of the World Health Organization (WHO) risk factors for premature mortality. These results support DNA methylation-based epigenetic aging as a signature of educational inequalities in life expectancy emphasizing the need for policies to address the unequal social distribution of these WHO risk factors.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
10795006
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fiorito, G, Pedron, S, Ochoa-Rosales, C, McCrory, C, Polidoro, S, Zhang, Y, Dugué, P-A, Ratliff, S, Zhao, W N, McKay, G J, Costa, G, Solinas, M G, Mullan Harris, K, Tumino, R, Grioni, S, Ricceri, F, Panico, S, Brenner, H, Schwettmann, L, Waldenberger, M, Matias-Garcia, P R, Peters, A, Hodge, A, Giles, G G, Schmitz, L L, Levine, M, Smith, J A, Liu, Y, Kee, F, Young, I S, McGuinness, B, McKnight, A J, van Meurs, J, Voortman, T, Kenny, R A, Vineis, P & Carmeli, C 2022, ' The role of epigenetic clocks in explaining educational inequalities in mortality: a multi-cohort study and meta-analysis ', The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, vol. 77, no. 9, pp. 1750–1759 . https://doi.org/10.1093/gerona/glac041, J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci. 77, 1750-1759 (2022), The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 77(9), 1750-1759. Oxford University Press, J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
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