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A Generalised Epigenetic Clock Reveals Therapeutic Vulnerabilities Linked to Ageing in Cancer Cells
Fernandez-Rebollo I, Digilio A, Oikonomou A, Trastulla L, Esteller M, Iorio F.
· 2026
Epigenetic alterations
Deregulated nutrient-sensing
Gene therapy
Partial reprogramming (OSK)
Cell culture / in vitro
Abstract
Epigenetic clocks estimate biological age from DNA methylation patterns but perform poorly in cancer due to extensive epigenetic reprogramming, limiting the study of ageing in tumour biology.Here, we develop GepiClock, an epigenetic clock(definition) trained on DNA methylation data from 32 cancer types in The Cancer Genome Atlas. Based on 4,862 CpG sites, GepiClock accurately predicts age across both tumour and normal samples, indicating that core ageing-associatedmethylation programmes remain detectable despite malignant transformation.Applying GepiClock to molecularly profiled cancer cell lines with matched drug response and CRISPR screening data revealed age-associated vulnerabilities. Younger-predicted cell lines were more sensitive to mTOR(definition), MEK1/2 and HSP90 inhibitors, whereas older lines showed increased sensitivity to AKT and PI3Kα inhibitors. Additional cancer-type-specific patterns and age-associated genetic dependencies were identified.These findings establish a framework to quantify biological age in cancer and link ageing-associated states to therapeutic vulnerabilities.
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I, F., A, D., A, O., L, T., M, E., & F., I. (2026). A Generalised Epigenetic Clock Reveals Therapeutic Vulnerabilities Linked to Ageing in Cancer Cells. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.06.22.733689
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I F, A D, A O, L T, M E, F. I. A Generalised Epigenetic Clock Reveals Therapeutic Vulnerabilities Linked to Ageing in Cancer Cells. 2026. doi:10.64898/2026.06.22.733689.
BibTeX
@unpublished{fernandezrebollo2026AGener,
title = {A Generalised Epigenetic Clock Reveals Therapeutic Vulnerabilities Linked to Ageing in Cancer Cells},
author = {Fernandez-Rebollo I and Digilio A and Oikonomou A and Trastulla L and Esteller M and Iorio F.},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.64898/2026.06.22.733689},
}
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