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Tissue‐specific dysregulation of DNA methylation in aging
Reid F. Thompson, Gil Atzmon, Ciprian P. Gheorghe, Hong Qian Liang, Christina Lowes, John M. Greally, Nir Barzilai
Aging Cell · 2010 · ▲ 204 citations
Abstract
The normal aging process is a complex phenomenon associated with physiological alterations in the function of cells and organs over time. Although an attractive candidate for mediating transcriptional dysregulation, the contribution of epigenetic dysregulation to these progressive changes in cellular physiology remains unclear. In this study, we employed the genome-wide HpaII tiny fragment enrichment by ligation-mediated PCR assay to define patterns of cytosine methylation throughout the rat genome and the luminometric methylation analysis assay to measure global levels of DNA methylation in the same samples. We studied both liver and visceral adipose tissues and demonstrated significant differences in DNA methylation with age at > 5% of sites analyzed. Furthermore, we showed that epigenetic dysregulation with age is a highly tissue-dependent phenomenon. The most distinctive loci were located at intergenic sequences and conserved noncoding elements, and not at promoters nor at CG-dinucleotide-dense loci. Despite this, we found that there was a subset of genes at which cytosine methylation and gene expression changes were concordant. Finally, we demonstrated that changes in methylation occur consistently near genes that are involved in metabolism and metabolic regulation, implicating their potential role in the pathogenesis of age-related diseases. We conclude that different patterns of epigenetic dysregulation occur in each tissue over time and may cause some of the physiological changes associated with normal aging.
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Thompson, R.F., Atzmon, G., Gheorghe, C.P., Liang, H.Q., Lowes, C., Greally, J.M., & Barzilai, N. (2010). Tissue‐specific dysregulation of DNA methylation in aging. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-9726.2010.00577.x
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Thompson RF, Atzmon G, Gheorghe CP, Liang HQ, Lowes C, Greally JM, et al. Tissue‐specific dysregulation of DNA methylation in aging. Aging Cell. 2010. doi:10.1111/j.1474-9726.2010.00577.x.
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@article{reid2010Tissue,
title = {Tissue‐specific dysregulation of DNA methylation in aging},
author = {Reid F. Thompson and Gil Atzmon and Ciprian P. Gheorghe and Hong Qian Liang and Christina Lowes and John M. Greally and Nir Barzilai},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2010},
doi = {10.1111/j.1474-9726.2010.00577.x},
}
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