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Aging and Chronic Sun Exposure Cause Distinct Epigenetic Changes in Human Skin

Elke Grönniger, Barbara L. Weber, Oliver Heil, Nils Peters, Franz Stäb, Horst Wenck, Bernhard Korn, Marc Winnefeld, Frank Lyko

PLoS Genetics · 2010 · ▲ 261 citations

Abstract

Epigenetic changes are widely considered to play an important role in aging, but experimental evidence to support this hypothesis has been scarce. We have used array-based analysis to determine genome-scale DNA methylation patterns from human skin samples and to investigate the effects of aging, chronic sun exposure, and tissue variation. Our results reveal a high degree of tissue specificity in the methylation patterns and also showed very little interindividual variation within tissues. Data stratification by age revealed that DNA from older individuals was characterized by a specific hypermethylation pattern affecting less than 1% of the markers analyzed. Interestingly, stratification by sun exposure produced a fundamentally different pattern with a significant trend towards hypomethylation. Our results thus identify defined age-related DNA methylation changes and suggest that these alterations might contribute to the phenotypic changes associated with skin aging.

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Grönniger, E., Weber, B.L., Heil, O., Peters, N., Stäb, F., Wenck, H., Korn, B., Winnefeld, M., &amp; Lyko, F. (2010). Aging and Chronic Sun Exposure Cause Distinct Epigenetic Changes in Human Skin. <em>PLoS Genetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000971
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Grönniger E, Weber BL, Heil O, Peters N, Stäb F, Wenck H, et al. Aging and Chronic Sun Exposure Cause Distinct Epigenetic Changes in Human Skin. PLoS Genetics. 2010. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1000971.
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@article{elke2010Aginga, title = {Aging and Chronic Sun Exposure Cause Distinct Epigenetic Changes in Human Skin}, author = {Elke Grönniger and Barbara L. Weber and Oliver Heil and Nils Peters and Franz Stäb and Horst Wenck and Bernhard Korn and Marc Winnefeld and Frank Lyko}, journal = {PLoS Genetics}, year = {2010}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgen.1000971}, }

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