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DNA methylation GrimAge version 2.

Authors :
Lu, Ake T
Lu, Ake T
Binder, Alexandra M
Zhang, Joshua
Yan, Qi
Reiner, Alex P
Cox, Simon R
Corley, Janie
Harris, Sarah E
Kuo, Pei-Lun
Moore, Ann Z
Bandinelli, Stefania
Stewart, James D
Wang, Cuicui
Hamlat, Elissa J
Epel, Elissa S
Schwartz, Joel D
Whitsel, Eric A
Correa, Adolfo
Ferrucci, Luigi
Marioni, Riccardo E
Horvath, Steve
Lu, Ake T
Lu, Ake T
Binder, Alexandra M
Zhang, Joshua
Yan, Qi
Reiner, Alex P
Cox, Simon R
Corley, Janie
Harris, Sarah E
Kuo, Pei-Lun
Moore, Ann Z
Bandinelli, Stefania
Stewart, James D
Wang, Cuicui
Hamlat, Elissa J
Epel, Elissa S
Schwartz, Joel D
Whitsel, Eric A
Correa, Adolfo
Ferrucci, Luigi
Marioni, Riccardo E
Horvath, Steve
Source :
Aging; vol 14, iss 23, 9484-9549; 1945-4589
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We previously described a DNA methylation (DNAm) based biomarker of human mortality risk DNAm GrimAge. Here we describe version 2 of GrimAge (trained on individuals aged between 40 and 92) which leverages two new DNAm based estimators of (log transformed) plasma proteins: high sensitivity C-reactive protein (logCRP) and hemoglobin A1C (logA1C). We evaluate GrimAge2 in 13,399 blood samples across nine study cohorts. After adjustment for age and sex, GrimAge2 outperforms GrimAge in predicting mortality across multiple racial/ethnic groups (meta P=3.6x10-167 versus P=2.6x10-144) and in terms of associations with age related conditions such as coronary heart disease, lung function measurement FEV1 (correlation= -0.31, P=1.1x10-136), computed tomography based measurements of fatty liver disease. We present evidence that GrimAge version 2 also applies to younger individuals and to saliva samples where it tracks markers of metabolic syndrome. DNAm logCRP is positively correlated with morbidity count (P=1.3x10-54). DNAm logA1C is highly associated with type 2 diabetes (P=5.8x10-155). DNAm PAI-1 outperforms the other age-adjusted DNAm biomarkers including GrimAge2 in correlating with triglyceride (cor=0.34, P=9.6x10-267) and visceral fat (cor=0.41, P=4.7x10-41). Overall, we demonstrate that GrimAge version 2 is an attractive epigenetic biomarker of human mortality and morbidity risk.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Aging; vol 14, iss 23, 9484-9549; 1945-4589
Notes :
application/pdf, Aging vol 14, iss 23, 9484-9549 1945-4589
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391584098
Document Type :
Electronic Resource