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Epigenetic predictors of species maximum life span and other life-history traits in mammals
Caesar Z. Li, Amin Haghani, Qi Yan, Ake T. Lu, Joshua Zhang, Zhe Fei, Jason Ernst, X. William Yang, Vadim N. Gladyshev, Todd R. Robeck, Andreas S. Chavez, Joseph A. Cook, Jonathan L. Dunnum, Ken Raj, Andrei Seluanov
Science Advances · 2024 · ▲ 32 citations
Abstract
By analyzing 15,000 samples from 348 mammalian species, we derive DNA methylation (DNAm) predictors of maximum life span ( R = 0.89), gestation time ( R = 0.96), and age at sexual maturity ( R = 0.85). Our maximum life-span predictor indicates a potential innate longevity advantage for females over males in 17 mammalian species including humans. The DNAm maximum life-span predictions are not affected by caloric restriction(definition) or partial reprogramming(definition). Genetic disruptions in the somatotropic axis such as growth hormone receptors have an impact on DNAm maximum life span only in select tissues. Cancer mortality rates show no correlation with our epigenetic estimates of life-history traits. The DNAm maximum life-span predictor does not detect variation in life span between individuals of the same species, such as between the breeds of dogs. Maximum life span is determined in part by an epigenetic signature that is an intrinsic species property and is distinct from the signatures that relate to individual mortality risk.
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Li, C.Z., Haghani, A., Yan, Q., Lu, A.T., Zhang, J., Fei, Z., Ernst, J., Yang, X.W., Gladyshev, V.N., Robeck, T.R., Chavez, A.S., Cook, J.A., Dunnum, J.L., Raj, K., Seluanov, A., Gorbunova, V., & Horvath, S. (2024). Epigenetic predictors of species maximum life span and other life-history traits in mammals. <em>Science Advances</em>. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adm7273
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Li CZ, Haghani A, Yan Q, Lu AT, Zhang J, Fei Z, et al. Epigenetic predictors of species maximum life span and other life-history traits in mammals. Science Advances. 2024. doi:10.1126/sciadv.adm7273.
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@article{caesar2024Epigen,
title = {Epigenetic predictors of species maximum life span and other life-history traits in mammals},
author = {Caesar Z. Li and Amin Haghani and Qi Yan and Ake T. Lu and Joshua Zhang and Zhe Fei and Jason Ernst and X. William Yang and Vadim N. Gladyshev and Todd R. Robeck and Andreas S. Chavez and Joseph A. Cook and Jonathan L. Dunnum and Ken Raj and Andrei Seluanov and Vera Gorbunova and Steve Horvath},
journal = {Science Advances},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1126/sciadv.adm7273},
}
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