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DNA Methylation Age-Environmental Influences, Health Impacts, and Its Role in Environmental Epidemiology

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CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH REPORTS
卷 5, 期 3, 页码 317-327

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DOI: 10.1007/s40572-018-0203-2

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DNA methylation age; Environment; Environmental epidemiology; Epidemiology; Epigenetic age; Environmental exposure

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Purpose of ReviewDNA methylation-based aging biomarkers are valuable tools for evaluating the aging process from a molecular perspective. These epigenetic aging biomarkers can be evaluated across the lifespan and are tissue specific. This review examines the literature relating environmental exposures to DNA methylation-based aging biomarkers and also the literature evaluating these biomarkers as predictors of health outcomes.Recent FindingsMultiple studies evaluated the association between air pollution and DNA methylation age and consistently observed that higher exposures are associated with elevated DNA methylation age. Psychosocial exposures, e.g., traumas and adolescent adversity, and infections are also associated with epigenetic aging. DNA methylation age has been repeatedly associated with mortality, cancer, and cognitive impairment.SummaryDNA methylation age is responsive to the environment and predictive of health outcomes. Studies are still needed to evaluate whether DNA methylation age acts as a mediator or modifier of environmental health effects and to understand the impact of factors such as race, gender, and genetics.

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