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The transcriptional landscape of age in human peripheral blood
Marjolein J. Peters, Roby Joehanes, Luke C. Pilling, Claudia Schurmann, Karen N. Conneely, Joseph E. Powell, Eva Reinmaa, George L. Sutphin, Alexandra Zhernakova, Katharina Schramm, Yana A. Wilson, Sayuko Kobes, Taru Tukiainen, Michael A. Nalls, Dena Hernández
Nature Communications · 2015 · ▲ 757 citations
Abstract
Disease incidences increase with age, but the molecular characteristics of ageing that lead to increased disease susceptibility remain inadequately understood. Here we perform a whole-blood gene expression meta-analysis in 14,983 individuals of European ancestry (including replication) and identify 1,497 genes that are differentially expressed with chronological age. The age-associated genes do not harbor more age-associated CpG-methylation sites than other genes, but are instead enriched for the presence of potentially functional CpG-methylation sites in enhancer and insulator regions that associate with both chronological age and gene expression levels. We further used the gene expression profiles to calculate the 'transcriptomic age' of an individual, and show that differences between transcriptomic age and chronological age are associated with biological features linked to ageing, such as blood pressure, cholesterol levels, fasting glucose, and body mass index. The transcriptomic prediction model adds biological relevance and complements existing epigenetic prediction models, and can be used by others to calculate transcriptomic age in external cohorts.
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Peters, M.J., Joehanes, R., Pilling, L.C., Schurmann, C., Conneely, K.N., Powell, J.E., Reinmaa, E., Sutphin, G.L., Zhernakova, A., Schramm, K., Wilson, Y.A., Kobes, S., Tukiainen, T., Nalls, M.A., Hernández, D., Cookson, M., Gibbs, J.R., Hardy, J., Ramasamy, A., & Zonderman, A.B. (2015). The transcriptional landscape of age in human peripheral blood. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9570
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Peters MJ, Joehanes R, Pilling LC, Schurmann C, Conneely KN, Powell JE, et al. The transcriptional landscape of age in human peripheral blood. Nature Communications. 2015. doi:10.1038/ncomms9570.
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@article{marjolein2015Thetra,
title = {The transcriptional landscape of age in human peripheral blood},
author = {Marjolein J. Peters and Roby Joehanes and Luke C. Pilling and Claudia Schurmann and Karen N. Conneely and Joseph E. Powell and Eva Reinmaa and George L. Sutphin and Alexandra Zhernakova and Katharina Schramm and Yana A. Wilson and Sayuko Kobes and Taru Tukiainen and Michael A. Nalls and Dena Hernández and Mark Cookson and J. Raphael Gibbs and John Hardy and Adaikalavan Ramasamy and Alan B. Zonderman and Allissa Dillman and Bryan J. Traynor and Colin Smith and Dan L. Longo and Daniah Trabzuni},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms9570},
}
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