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PRC2-AgeIndex as a universal biomarker of aging and rejuvenation

Mahdi Moqri, Andrea Cipriano, Daniel J. Simpson, Sajede Rasouli, Tara Murty, Tineke A. de Jong, Daniel Nachun, Guilherme De Sena Brandine, Kejun Ying, Andrei E. Tarkhov, Karolina A. Åberg, Edwin J. C. G. van den Oord, Wanding Zhou, Andrew D. Smith, Crystal L. Mackall, Vadim N. Gladyshev, Steve Horvath, M Snyder, Vittorio Sebastiano

2024Nature Communications60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

DNA methylation (DNAm) is one of the most reliable biomarkers of aging across mammalian tissues. While the age-dependent global loss of DNAm has been well characterized, DNAm gain is less characterized. Studies have demonstrated that CpGs which gain methylation with age are enriched in Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2) targets. However, whole-genome examination of all PRC2 targets as well as determination of the pan-tissue or tissue-specific nature of these associations is lacking. Here, we show that low-methylated regions (LMRs) which are highly bound by PRC2 in embryonic stem cells (PRC2 LMRs) gain methylation with age in all examined somatic mitotic cells. We estimated that this epigenetic change represents around 90% of the age-dependent DNAm gain genome-wide. Therefore, we propose the "PRC2-AgeIndex," defined as the average DNAm in PRC2 LMRs, as a universal biomarker of cellular aging in somatic cells which can distinguish the effect of different anti-aging interventions.

Topics & Concepts

PRC2dNaMEpigeneticsBiologyDNA methylationBiomarkerSomatic cellMethylationCell biologyGeneticsDNAGeneGene expressionEZH2Epigenetics and DNA MethylationGenetics and Neurodevelopmental DisordersGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics
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