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Genome-wide association studies identify 137 loci for DNA methylation biomarkers of ageing
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AgingEpigenetic ChangeGeneticsDna MethylationGenetic EpidemiologyPolygenic RiskGenomicsEpidemiology Of AgingEpigeneticsGenome-wide Association StudiesEnvironmental EpigeneticsGenome-wide Association StudyLongevityMolecular EpigeneticsEpigenetic Surrogate MarkersBiostatisticsPublic HealthMolecular DiagnosticsDna Methylation BiomarkersProductive AgingStatistical GeneticsGenetic FactorLifespan AgingEpidemiologyCancer EpidemiologyEpigenetic AgeingEpigenomicsSystems BiologyMedicine
Abstract Biological ageing estimators derived from DNA methylation (DNAm) data are heritable and correlate with morbidity and mortality. Leveraging DNAm and SNP data from >41,000 individuals, we identify 137 genome-wide significant loci (113 novel) from meta-analyses of four epigenetic clocks and epigenetic surrogate markers for granulocyte proportions and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 levels, respectively. We report strong genetic correlations with longevity and lifestyle factors such as smoking, education, and obesity. Significant associations are observed in polygenic risk score analysis and to a lesser extent in Mendelian randomization analyses. This study illuminates the genetic architecture underlying epigenetic ageing and its shared genetic contributions with lifestyle factors and longevity.
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