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Extremely Low Birth Weight and Accelerated Biological Aging
Ryan J. Van Lieshout, Patrick O. McGowan, Wilfred C. de Vega, Calan Savoy, Katherine M. Morrison, Saroj Saigal, Karen J. Mathewson, Louis A. Schmidt
PEDIATRICS · 2021 · ▲ 65 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) (<1000 g) survivors are exposed to elevated levels of physiologic stress during their lives and may be susceptible to accelerated aging. Using the oldest known longitudinally followed cohort of ELBW survivors, we compared biological aging in this group using an epigenetic clock(definition) to a sample of matched normal birth weight (NBW) (>2500 g) control participants. METHODS: Buccal cells were collected from 45 ELBW survivors and 49 NBW control participants at 30 to 35 years of age. Epigenetic age was calculated from the weighted average of DNA methylation at 353 cytosine-phosphate-guanine sequence within DNA sites, by using the Illumina Infinium Human Methylation EPIC 850k BeadChip array. RESULTS: Before and after statistically adjusting for neurosensory impairment and the presence of chronic health conditions, a significant sex by birth weight group interaction was observed in the 353-site epigenetic-clock assay (P = .03), whereby ELBW men had a significantly older epigenetic age than NBW men (4.6 years; P = .01). Women born at ELBW were not found to be epigenetically older than their NBW peers. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study suggest that prenatal exposures may play an important role in aging, and that men born preterm may experience accelerated aging relative to their peers. We further highlight the need to monitor and promote the health of preterm survivors, with a particular focus on healthy aging across the life span.
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Lieshout, R.J.V., McGowan, P.O., Vega, W.C.D., Savoy, C., Morrison, K.M., Saigal, S., Mathewson, K.J., & Schmidt, L.A. (2021). Extremely Low Birth Weight and Accelerated Biological Aging. <em>PEDIATRICS</em>. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2020-001230
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Lieshout RJV, McGowan PO, Vega WCD, Savoy C, Morrison KM, Saigal S, et al. Extremely Low Birth Weight and Accelerated Biological Aging. PEDIATRICS. 2021. doi:10.1542/peds.2020-001230.
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@article{ryan2021Extrem,
title = {Extremely Low Birth Weight and Accelerated Biological Aging},
author = {Ryan J. Van Lieshout and Patrick O. McGowan and Wilfred C. de Vega and Calan Savoy and Katherine M. Morrison and Saroj Saigal and Karen J. Mathewson and Louis A. Schmidt},
journal = {PEDIATRICS},
year = {2021},
doi = {10.1542/peds.2020-001230},
}
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