2022
DOI: 10.3390/cells11244044
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A Targeted Epigenetic Clock for the Prediction of Biological Age

Abstract: Epigenetic clocks were initially developed to track chronological age, but accumulating evidence indicates that they can also predict biological age. They are usually based on the analysis of DNA methylation by genome-wide methods, but targeted approaches, based on the assessment of a small number of CpG sites, are advisable in several settings. In this study, we developed a targeted epigenetic clock purposely optimized for the measurement of biological age. The clock includes six genomic regions mapping in EL… Show more

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“…For instance, it was shown that Illumina 450K and EPIC BeadChips technologies, in general, have high correlations between results (r > 0.99), but, for many individual CpGs, the values of correlation coefficients were low (r = 0.24), and even negative [51]. Although minimized epigenetic clocks based on MassARRAY (EpiTYPER) technology have been utilized in previous studies [22,23,52], we did not find any information on the development of epigenetic clocks specifically using the iPlex MassARRAY technology. Both technologies are based on mass spectrometry and share similarities in sample preparation processes; however, EpiTYPER technology does not enable the simultaneous assessment of methylation in multiple CpGs across different genes.…”
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“…For instance, it was shown that Illumina 450K and EPIC BeadChips technologies, in general, have high correlations between results (r > 0.99), but, for many individual CpGs, the values of correlation coefficients were low (r = 0.24), and even negative [51]. Although minimized epigenetic clocks based on MassARRAY (EpiTYPER) technology have been utilized in previous studies [22,23,52], we did not find any information on the development of epigenetic clocks specifically using the iPlex MassARRAY technology. Both technologies are based on mass spectrometry and share similarities in sample preparation processes; however, EpiTYPER technology does not enable the simultaneous assessment of methylation in multiple CpGs across different genes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the sample size was relatively small, and it did not include individuals from extreme age ranges. To further validate our minimized clocks, it would be beneficial to test them on accelerated and delayed aging models, such as individuals with Down syndrome, centenarians, and their descendants [22]. Secondly, for some CpGs, we obtained significantly different methylation values for the same subjects using iPlex MassARRAY and EPIC BeadChips.…”
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“…They include pyrosequencing [15,25,[31][32][33], massive parallel sequencing (MPS) [34][35][36][37], SNaPshot assays [38,39], and EpiTYPER [13,28,40,41]. It is important to point out that methylation profiles obtained with these different sequencing/typing methods provide largely comparable results [42].…”
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“…Methylation patterns have been noted to change with aging and may affect the transcribed DNA. Initial studies have shown significant differences in methylation patterns between centenarians and younger controls, with several groups currently pursuing this line of research (Gutman et al 2020b;Daunay et al 2022;Gensous et al 2022). Finally, longevity-associated microRNAs have been identified (Gombar et al 2012), with a number of microRNAs linked to frailty resilience (Inglés et al 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%