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Determinants of accelerated metabolomic and epigenetic aging in a UK cohort
Oliver Robinson, Marc Chadeau‐Hyam, İbrahim Karaman, Rui Pinto, Mika Ala‐Korpela, Evangelos Handakas, Giovanni Fiorito, He Gao, Andy Heard, Marjo‐Riitta Järvelin, Matthew R. Lewis, Raha Pazoki, Silvia Polidoro, Ioanna Tzoulaki, Matthias Wielscher
Aging Cell · 2020 · ▲ 194 citations
Abstract
Markers of biological aging have potential utility in primary care and public health. We developed a model of age based on untargeted metabolic profiling across multiple platforms, including nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry in urine and serum, within a large sample (N = 2,239) from the UK Airwave cohort. We validated a subset of model predictors in a Finnish cohort including repeat measurements from 2,144 individuals. We investigated the determinants of accelerated aging, including lifestyle and psychological risk factors for premature mortality. The metabolomic age model was well correlated with chronological age (mean r = .86 across independent test sets). Increased metabolomic age acceleration (mAA) was associated after false discovery rate (FDR) correction with overweight/obesity, diabetes, heavy alcohol use and depression. DNA methylation age acceleration measures were uncorrelated with mAA. Increased DNA methylation phenotypic age acceleration (N = 1,110) was associated after FDR correction with heavy alcohol use, hypertension and low income. In conclusion, metabolomics is a promising approach for the assessment of biological age and appears complementary to established epigenetic clocks.
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Robinson, O., Chadeau‐Hyam, M., Karaman, �., Pinto, R., Ala‐Korpela, M., Handakas, E., Fiorito, G., Gao, H., Heard, A., Järvelin, M., Lewis, M.R., Pazoki, R., Polidoro, S., Tzoulaki, I., Wielscher, M., Elliott, P., & Vineis, P. (2020). Determinants of accelerated metabolomic and epigenetic aging in a UK cohort. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13149
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Robinson O, Chadeau‐Hyam M, Karaman �, Pinto R, Ala‐Korpela M, Handakas E, et al. Determinants of accelerated metabolomic and epigenetic aging in a UK cohort. Aging Cell. 2020. doi:10.1111/acel.13149.
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@article{oliver2020Determ,
title = {Determinants of accelerated metabolomic and epigenetic aging in a UK cohort},
author = {Oliver Robinson and Marc Chadeau‐Hyam and İbrahim Karaman and Rui Pinto and Mika Ala‐Korpela and Evangelos Handakas and Giovanni Fiorito and He Gao and Andy Heard and Marjo‐Riitta Järvelin and Matthew R. Lewis and Raha Pazoki and Silvia Polidoro and Ioanna Tzoulaki and Matthias Wielscher and Paul Elliott and Paolo Vineis},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1111/acel.13149},
}
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