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Cell‐free DNA as a biomarker of aging
Yee Voan Teo, Miriam Capri, Cristina Morsiani, Grazia Pizza, Ana Maria Caetano Faria, Claudio Franceschi, Nicola Neretti
Aging Cell · 2018 · ▲ 150 citations
Abstract
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is present in the circulating plasma and other body fluids and is known to originate mainly from apoptotic cells. Here, we provide the first in vivo evidence of global and local chromatin changes in human aging by analyzing cfDNA from the blood of individuals of different age groups. Our results show that nucleosome signals inferred from cfDNA are consistent with the redistribution of heterochromatin observed in cellular senescence(definition) and aging in other model systems. In addition, we detected a relative cfDNA loss at several genomic locations, such as transcription start and termination sites, 5'UTR of L1HS retrotransposons and dimeric AluY elements with age. Our results also revealed age and deteriorating health status correlate with increased enrichment of signals from cells in different tissues. In conclusion, our results show that the sequencing of circulating cfDNA from human blood plasma can be used as a noninvasive methodology to study age-associated changes to the epigenome in vivo.
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Teo, Y.V., Capri, M., Morsiani, C., Pizza, G., Faria, A.M.C., Franceschi, C., & Neretti, N. (2018). Cell‐free DNA as a biomarker of aging. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.12890
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Teo YV, Capri M, Morsiani C, Pizza G, Faria AMC, Franceschi C, et al. Cell‐free DNA as a biomarker of aging. Aging Cell. 2018. doi:10.1111/acel.12890.
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@article{yee2018Cellfr,
title = {Cell‐free DNA as a biomarker of aging},
author = {Yee Voan Teo and Miriam Capri and Cristina Morsiani and Grazia Pizza and Ana Maria Caetano Faria and Claudio Franceschi and Nicola Neretti},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1111/acel.12890},
}
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