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DNA methylation age analysis of rapamycin in common marmosets

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GEROSCIENCE
卷 43, 期 5, 页码 2413-2425

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11357-021-00438-7

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Marmoset; Aging; Development; Epigenetic clock; DNA methylation

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  1. Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group
  2. National Institute of Aging [1U19AG057758, R01 AG050797, P30 AG013319, P30 AG044271]
  3. Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center of the South Texas Veterans Health Care System
  4. Intramural Research Program of the NIH, National Institute on Aging

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Researchers have developed epigenetic clocks for common marmosets based on novel DNA methylation data, which showed moderate age correlations with other non-human primate species. The study tested the effects of rapamycin on marmoset epigenetic age but found no significant impact. Additionally, it was noted that unlike other mammals, accurate estimators of sex based on DNA methylation data could not be built for common marmosets.
Human DNA methylation data have previously been used to develop highly accurate biomarkers of aging (epigenetic clocks). Subsequent studies demonstrate that similar epigenetic clocks can also be developed for mice and many other mammals. Here, we describe epigenetic clocks for common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) based on novel DNA methylation data generated from highly conserved mammalian CpGs that were profiled using a custom Infinium array (HorvathMammalMethylChip40). From these, we developed and present here two epigenetic clocks for marmosets that are applicable to whole blood samples. We find that the human-marmoset clock for relative age exhibits moderately high age correlations in two other non-human primate species: vervet monkeys and rhesus macaques. In a separate cohort of marmosets, we tested whether intervention with rapamycin, a drug shown to extend lifespan in mice, would alter the epigenetic age of marmosets, as measured by the marmoset epigenetic clocks. These clocks did not detect significant effects of rapamycin on the epigenetic age of marmoset blood. The common marmoset stands out from other mammals in that it is not possible to build accurate estimators of sex based on DNA methylation data: the accuracy of a random forest predictor of sex (66%) was substantially lower than that observed for other mammals (which is close to 100%). Overall, the epigenetic clocks developed here for the common marmoset are expected to be useful for age estimation of wild-born animals and for anti-aging studies in this species.

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