No evidence of accelerated epigenetic aging among black heroin users: A case vs control analysis

Jermaine D. Jones , Suky Martinez , Ingrid Gonzalez , Gabriel J. Odom , Sandra D. Comer
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This study sought to assess the association between illicit opioid use and accelerated epigenetic aging (A.K.A. DNAm Age) among people of African ancestry who use heroin. DNA was obtained from participants with opioid use disorder (OUD) who confirmed heroin as their primary drug of choice. Clinical inventories of drug use included: the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) Drug-Composite Score (range: 0–1), and Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-10; range: 0–10). A control group of participants of African ancestry who did not use heroin was recruited and matched to heroin users on sex, age, socioeconomic level, and smoking status. Methylation data were assessed in an epigenetic clock to determined and compare Epigenetic Age to Chronological Age (i.e., age acceleration or deceleration). Data were obtained from 32 controls [mean age 36.3 (±7.5) years] and 64 heroin users [mean age 48.1 (±6.6) years]. The experimental group used heroin for an average of 18.1 (±10.6) years, reported use of 6.4 (±6.1) bags of heroin/day, with a mean DAST-10 score of 7.0 (±2.6) and ASI Score of 0.33 (±0.19). Mean age acceleration for heroin users [+0.56 (± 9.5) years] was significantly (p< 0.05) lower than controls [+5.19 (± 9.1) years]. This study did not find evidence that heroin use causes epigenetic age acceleration.

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在黑人海洛因使用者中没有加速表观遗传衰老的证据:病例与对照分析
这项研究试图评估使用海洛因的非洲血统人群中非法使用阿片类药物与加速表观遗传衰老(A.K.A.DNAm Age)之间的关系。DNA是从阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的参与者身上获得的,这些参与者确认海洛因是他们的首选药物。药物使用的临床清单包括:成瘾严重程度指数(ASI)药物综合评分(范围:0-1)和药物滥用筛查测试(DAST-10;范围:0-10)。招募了一组未使用海洛因的非洲血统参与者,并在性别、年龄、社会经济水平和吸烟状况方面与海洛因使用者进行匹配。在表观遗传学时钟中评估甲基化数据,以确定表观遗传学年龄与时间年龄(即年龄加速或减速)并进行比较。数据来自32名对照组[平均年龄36.3(±7.5)岁]和64名海洛因使用者[平均年龄48.1(±6.6)岁]。实验组平均使用海洛因18.1(±10.6)年,报告每天使用6.4(±6.1)袋海洛因,平均DAST-10评分为7.0(±2.6),ASI评分为0.33(±0.19)。海洛因使用者的平均年龄加速[+0.56(±9.5)岁]显著(p<0.05)低于对照组[+5.19(±9.1)岁]。这项研究没有发现海洛因使用会导致表观遗传学年龄加速的证据。
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Addiction neuroscience
Addiction neuroscience Neuroscience (General)
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