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DNA Methylation, Aging, and Cancer Risk: A Mini-Review

Larry Chen, Patricia A. Ganz, Mary E. Sehl

2022Frontiers in Bioinformatics35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accumulation of somatic mutations and genomic instability are hallmarks of both aging and cancer. Epigenetic alterations occur across cell types and tissues with advancing age. DNA methylation-based estimates of biologic age can predict important age-related outcomes, including risk of frailty and mortality, and most recently have been shown to be associated with risk of developing cancer. In this mini-review, we examine pathways known to exhibit altered methylation in aging tissues, pre-malignant lesions, and tumors and review methodologies of epigenetic clocks that reliably predict cancer risk, including those derived from methylation studies of peripheral blood, as well as those methylation levels from within the tissues at high risk of cancer.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsDNA methylationCancerMethylationGenome instabilitySomatic cellBiologyBioinformaticsGeneticsDNA damageOncologyMedicineDNAGeneGene expressionEpigenetics and DNA MethylationRNA modifications and cancerDietary Effects on Health
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