A whole lifespan mouse multi-tissue DNA methylation clock

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Abstract

Age predictors based on DNA methylation levels at a small set of CpG sites, DNAm clocks, have been developed for humans and extended to several other species. Three currently available versions of mouse DNAm clocks were either created for individual tissues or tuned toward young ages. Here, we constructed a robust multi-tissue age predictor based on 435 CpG sites, which covers the entire mouse lifespan and remains unbiased with respect to any particular age group. It can successfully detect the effects of certain lifespan-modulating interventions on DNAm age as well as the rejuvenation effect related to the transition from fibroblasts to iPSCs. We have carried out comparative analyses of available mouse DNAm clocks, which revealed their broad applicability, but also certain limitations to the use of tissue-specific and multi-tissue age predictors. Together, these tools should help address diverse questions in aging research.

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Meer, M. V., Podolskiy, D. I., Tyshkovskiy, A., & Gladyshev, V. N. (2018). A whole lifespan mouse multi-tissue DNA methylation clock. ELife, 7. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.40675

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