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DNA Methylation Changes and Inflammaging in Aging-Associated Diseases

Mina Alimohammadi, Shima Makaremi, Ali Rahimi, Vahid Asghariazar, Mahdi Taghadosi, Elham Safarzadeh

2022Epigenomics38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aging as an inevitable phenomenon is associated with pervasive changes in physiological functions. There is a relationship between aging and the increase of several chronic diseases. Most age-related disorders are accompanied by an underlying chronic inflammatory state, as demonstrated by local infiltration of inflammatory cells and greater levels of proinflammatory cytokines in the bloodstream. Within inflammaging, many epigenetic events, especially DNA methylation, change. During the aging process, due to aberrations of DNA methylation, biological processes are disrupted, leading to the emergence or progression of a variety of human diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. The focus of this review is on DNA methylation, which is involved in inflammaging-related activities, and how its dysregulation leads to human disorders.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsDNA methylationBiologySenescenceMethylationDiseaseProinflammatory cytokineGeneticsBioinformaticsInflammationDNAImmunologyGeneGene expressionMedicineInternal medicineEpigenetics and DNA MethylationDietary Effects on HealthAutophagy in Disease and Therapy
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