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Epigenetic age acceleration is associated with oligodendrocyte proportions in MSA and control brain tissue

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nan.12872

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DNA methylation ageing; epigenetic clock; multiple system atrophy; oligodendrocytes; post-mortem brain tissue; white matter

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This study investigated the epigenetic aging in white matter for the first time, and found that oligodendrocyte proportions positively influence epigenetic age acceleration.
AimsEpigenetic clocks are widely applied as surrogates for biological age in different tissues and/or diseases, including several neurodegenerative diseases. Despite white matter (WM) changes often being observed in neurodegenerative diseases, no study has investigated epigenetic ageing in white matter. MethodsWe analysed the performances of two DNA methylation-based clocks, DNAmClock(Multi) and DNAmClock(Cortical), in post-mortem WM tissue from multiple subcortical regions and the cerebellum, and in oligodendrocyte-enriched nuclei. We also examined epigenetic ageing in control and multiple system atrophy (MSA) (WM and mixed WM and grey matter), as MSA is a neurodegenerative disease comprising pronounced WM changes and alpha-synuclein aggregates in oligodendrocytes. ResultsEstimated DNA methylation (DNAm) ages showed strong correlations with chronological ages, even in WM (e.g., DNAmClock(Cortical), r = [0.80-0.97], p < 0.05). However, performances and DNAm age estimates differed between clocks and brain regions. DNAmClock(Multi) significantly underestimated ages in all cohorts except in the MSA prefrontal cortex mixed tissue, whereas DNAmClock(Cortical) tended towards age overestimations. Pronounced age overestimations in the oligodendrocyte-enriched cohorts (e.g., oligodendrocyte-enriched nuclei, p = 6.1 x 10(-5)) suggested that this cell type ages faster. Indeed, significant positive correlations were observed between estimated oligodendrocyte proportions and DNAm age acceleration estimated by DNAmClock(Cortical) (r > 0.31, p < 0.05), and similar trends were obtained with DNAmClock(Multi). Although increased age acceleration was observed in MSA compared with controls, no significant differences were detected upon adjustment for possible confounders (e.g., cell-type proportions). ConclusionsOur findings show that oligodendrocyte proportions positively influence epigenetic age acceleration across brain regions and highlight the need to further investigate this in ageing and neurodegeneration.

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