Tissue-specific methylomic responses to a lifestyle intervention in older adults associate with metabolic and physiological health improvements

IF 7.1 1区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Aging Cell Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1111/acel.14431
Lucy Sinke, Marian Beekman, Yotam Raz, Thies Gehrmann, Ioannis Moustakas, Alexis Boulinguiez, Nico Lakenberg, Eka Suchiman, Fatih A. Bogaards, Daniele Bizzarri, Erik B. van den Akker, Melanie Waldenberger, Gillian Butler-Browne, Capucine Trollet, C. P. G. M. de Groot, Bastiaan T. Heijmans, P. Eline Slagboom
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Across the lifespan, diet and physical activity profiles substantially influence immunometabolic health. DNA methylation, as a tissue-specific marker sensitive to behavioral change, may mediate these effects through modulation of transcription factor binding and subsequent gene expression. Despite this, few human studies have profiled DNA methylation and gene expression simultaneously in multiple tissues or examined how molecular levels react and interact in response to lifestyle changes. The Growing Old Together (GOTO) study is a 13-week lifestyle intervention in older adults, which imparted health benefits to participants. Here, we characterize the DNA methylation response to this intervention at over 750 thousand CpGs in muscle, adipose, and blood. Differentially methylated sites are enriched for active chromatin states, located close to relevant transcription factor binding sites, and associated with changing expression of insulin sensitivity genes and health parameters. In addition, measures of biological age are consistently reduced, with decreases in grimAge associated with observed health improvements. Taken together, our results identify responsive molecular markers and demonstrate their potential to measure progression and finetune treatment of age-related risks and diseases.

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老年人生活方式干预与代谢和生理健康改善相关的组织特异性甲基组反应
在人的一生中,饮食和身体活动对免疫代谢健康有很大的影响。DNA甲基化作为对行为变化敏感的组织特异性标记物,可能通过调节转录因子结合和随后的基因表达来介导这些影响。尽管如此,很少有人类研究在多个组织中同时描述DNA甲基化和基因表达,或者检查分子水平如何对生活方式的改变作出反应和相互作用。一起变老(GOTO)研究是一项为期13周的老年人生活方式干预,它给参与者带来了健康益处。在这里,我们描述了肌肉、脂肪和血液中超过75万个CpGs的DNA甲基化反应。差异甲基化位点富含活性染色质状态,位于相关转录因子结合位点附近,与胰岛素敏感基因和健康参数的表达变化有关。此外,测量生物年龄的方法也不断减少,所观察到的健康改善与面部表情的减少有关。综上所述,我们的研究结果确定了反应性分子标记,并证明了它们在衡量与年龄相关的风险和疾病的进展和精细治疗方面的潜力。
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Aging Cell
Aging Cell 生物-老年医学
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14.40
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212
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging Cell, an Open Access journal, delves into fundamental aspects of aging biology. It comprehensively explores geroscience, emphasizing research on the mechanisms underlying the aging process and the connections between aging and age-related diseases.
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