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Human aging-associated DNA hypermethylation occurs preferentially at bivalent chromatin domains
Vardhman K. Rakyan, Thomas A. Down, Siarhei Maslau, Toby Andrew, Tsun-Po Yang, Huriya Beyan, Pamela Whittaker, Owen T McCann, Sarah Finer, Ana M. Valdes, Richard David Leslie, Panogiotis Deloukas, Timothy D. Spector
Genome Research · 2010 · ▲ 769 citations
Abstract
There is a growing realization that some aging-associated phenotypes/diseases have an epigenetic basis. Here, we report the first genome-scale study of epigenomic dynamics during normal human aging. We identify aging-associated differentially methylated regions (aDMRs) in whole blood in a discovery cohort, and then replicate these aDMRs in sorted CD4(+) T-cells and CD14(+) monocytes in an independent cohort, suggesting that aDMRs occur in precursor haematopoietic cells. Further replication of the aDMRs in buccal cells, representing a tissue that originates from a different germ layer compared with blood, demonstrates that the aDMR signature is a multitissue phenomenon. Moreover, we demonstrate that aging-associated DNA hypermethylation occurs predominantly at bivalent chromatin domain promoters. This same category of promoters, associated with key developmental genes, is frequently hypermethylated in cancers and in vitro cell culture, pointing to a novel mechanistic link between aberrant hypermethylation in cancer, aging, and cell culture.
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Rakyan, V.K., Down, T.A., Maslau, S., Andrew, T., Yang, T., Beyan, H., Whittaker, P., McCann, O.T., Finer, S., Valdes, A.M., Leslie, R.D., Deloukas, P., & Spector, T.D. (2010). Human aging-associated DNA hypermethylation occurs preferentially at bivalent chromatin domains. <em>Genome Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.103101.109
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Rakyan VK, Down TA, Maslau S, Andrew T, Yang T, Beyan H, et al. Human aging-associated DNA hypermethylation occurs preferentially at bivalent chromatin domains. Genome Research. 2010. doi:10.1101/gr.103101.109.
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@article{vardhman2010Humana,
title = {Human aging-associated DNA hypermethylation occurs preferentially at bivalent chromatin domains},
author = {Vardhman K. Rakyan and Thomas A. Down and Siarhei Maslau and Toby Andrew and Tsun-Po Yang and Huriya Beyan and Pamela Whittaker and Owen T McCann and Sarah Finer and Ana M. Valdes and Richard David Leslie and Panogiotis Deloukas and Timothy D. Spector},
journal = {Genome Research},
year = {2010},
doi = {10.1101/gr.103101.109},
}
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