DNA methylation-based age clocks: From age prediction to age reversion

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AbstractAs a contribution to the discussion about the possible effects of ethnicity/ancestry on age estimation based on DNA methylation (DNAm) patterns, we directly compared age-associated DNAm in German and Japanese donors in one laboratory under identical conditions. DNAm was analyzed by pyrosequencing for 22 CpG sites (CpGs) in the genes PDE4C, RPA2, ELOVL2, DDO, and EDARADD in buccal mucosa samples from German and Japanese donors (N = 368 and N = 89, respectively).Twenty of these CpGs revealed a very high correlation with age and were subsequently tested for differences between German and Japanese donors aged between 10 and 65 years (N = 287 and N = 83, respectively). ANCOVA was performed by testing the Japanese samples against age- and sex-matched German subsamples (N = 83 each; extracted 500 times from the German total sample). The median p values suggest a strong evidence for significant differences (p < 0.05) at least for two CpGs (EDARADD, CpG 2, and PDE4C, CpG 2) and no differences for 11 CpGs (p > 0.3).Age prediction models based on DNAm data from all 20 CpGs from German training data did not reveal relevant differences between the Japanese test samples and German subsamples. Obviously, the high number of included “robust CpGs” prevented relevant effects of differences in DNAm at two CpGs.Nevertheless, the presented data demonstrates the need for further research regarding the impact of confounding factors on DNAm in the context of ethnicity/ancestry to ensure a high quality of age estimation. One approach may be the search for “robust” CpG markers—which requires the targeted investigation of different populations, at best by collaborative research with coordinated research strategies.


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Based on the bioinformatic and statistical analysis of the GEO-projects to determine the genome-wide profile of human DNA methylation, a list of 27 CpG dinucleotides with a high predictive potential was formed to create models for prediction of the human age from blood samples. The methylation level was determined for 245 samples of individuals from the Republic of Belarus. The correlation coefficients R were calculated, and the mathematical models for determining the age of an individual were constructed. The average accuracy value of the age prediction from blood samples using 12 CpG-dinucleotides was 3.4 years (for men – 3.3, for women – 3.5). The results obtained will be used as a basis for development of calculators for predicting the age of an individual based on the biological traces for forensic experts.


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