2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12967-022-03541-1
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Interrelationships and determinants of aging biomarkers in cord blood

Abstract: Background Increasing evidence supports the concept of prenatal programming as an early factor in the aging process. DNA methylation age (DNAm age), global genome-wide DNA methylation (global methylation), telomere length (TL), and mitochondrial DNA content (mtDNA content) have independently been shown to be markers of aging, but their interrelationship and determinants at birth remain uncertain. Methods We assessed the inter-correlation between th… Show more

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“…All these findings are in line with the aforementioned DOHaD theory, according to which specific prenatal epigenetic perturbations of the “developmental programming” stage may have consequences during early life and cause accelerated aging ( Simpkin et al, 2015 ; Reimann et al, 2022 ). Thus, cord blood DNAm GA could be a useful proxy for assessing developmental maturity ( Javed et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Pregnancysupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…All these findings are in line with the aforementioned DOHaD theory, according to which specific prenatal epigenetic perturbations of the “developmental programming” stage may have consequences during early life and cause accelerated aging ( Simpkin et al, 2015 ; Reimann et al, 2022 ). Thus, cord blood DNAm GA could be a useful proxy for assessing developmental maturity ( Javed et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Pregnancysupporting
confidence: 86%
“…As this is a time-limited phenomenon, intrauterine “programming” has been the focus of several studies, where epigenetics has emerged as one of the most exciting themes ( Bird, 2002 ; Hochberg et al, 2011 ). Prenatal and early postnatal periods represent windows of “epigenetic susceptibility” ( Coussons-Read, 2013 ; Reimann et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%