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Distinct DNA methylomes of newborns and centenarians

Holger Heyn, Ning Li, Humberto J. Ferreira, Sebastián Morán, David G. Pisano, Antonio Gómez, Javier Diez, José V. Sánchez‐Mut, Fernando Setién, F. Javier Carmona, Annibale Alessandro Puca, Sergi Sayols, Miguel Ángel Pujana, Jordi Serra-Musach, Isabel Iglesias‐Platas

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2012 · ▲ 820 citations

Abstract

Human aging cannot be fully understood in terms of the constrained genetic setting. Epigenetic drift is an alternative means of explaining age-associated alterations. To address this issue, we performed whole-genome bisulfite sequencing (WGBS) of newborn and centenarian genomes. The centenarian DNA had a lower DNA methylation content and a reduced correlation in the methylation status of neighboring cytosine--phosphate--guanine (CpGs) throughout the genome in comparison with the more homogeneously methylated newborn DNA. The more hypomethylated CpGs observed in the centenarian DNA compared with the neonate covered all genomic compartments, such as promoters, exonic, intronic, and intergenic regions. For regulatory regions, the most hypomethylated sequences in the centenarian DNA were present mainly at CpG-poor promoters and in tissue-specific genes, whereas a greater level of DNA methylation was observed in CpG island promoters. We extended the study to a larger cohort of newborn and nonagenarian samples using a 450,000 CpG-site DNA methylation microarray that reinforced the observation of more hypomethylated DNA sequences in the advanced age group. WGBS and 450,000 analyses of middle-age individuals demonstrated DNA methylomes in the crossroad between the newborn and the nonagenarian/centenarian groups. Our study constitutes a unique DNA methylation analysis of the extreme points of human life at a single-nucleotide resolution level.

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Heyn, H., Li, N., Ferreira, H.J., Morán, S., Pisano, D.G., Gómez, A., Diez, J., Sánchez‐Mut, J.V., Setién, F., Carmona, F.J., Puca, A.A., Sayols, S., Pujana, M.�., Serra-Musach, J., Iglesias‐Platas, I., Formiga, F., Fernández, A.F., Fraga, M.F., Heath, S., &amp; Valencia, A. (2012). Distinct DNA methylomes of newborns and centenarians. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1120658109
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Heyn H, Li N, Ferreira HJ, Morán S, Pisano DG, Gómez A, et al. Distinct DNA methylomes of newborns and centenarians. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2012. doi:10.1073/pnas.1120658109.
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@article{holger2012Distin, title = {Distinct DNA methylomes of newborns and centenarians}, author = {Holger Heyn and Ning Li and Humberto J. Ferreira and Sebastián Morán and David G. Pisano and Antonio Gómez and Javier Diez and José V. Sánchez‐Mut and Fernando Setién and F. Javier Carmona and Annibale Alessandro Puca and Sergi Sayols and Miguel Ángel Pujana and Jordi Serra-Musach and Isabel Iglesias‐Platas and Francesç Formiga and Agustín F. Fernández and Mario F. Fraga and Simon Heath and Alfonso Valencia and Marta Gut and Jun Wang and Manel Esteller}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.1120658109}, }

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