IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2420087121
Victoria J. Sugrue, Melanie Prescott, Kelly A. Glendining, Donna M. Bond, Steve Horvath, Greg M. Anderson, Michael Garratt, Rebecca E. Campbell, Timothy A. Hore
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衰老是一个复杂的过程,其特点是生物衰退和细胞的各种分子改变,包括 DNA 甲基化的改变。在这项研究中,我们利用雄性特有的衰老表观遗传标记建立了一个表观遗传预测器,用于测量绵羊和小鼠长期暴露于雄激素的情况(绝对误差中位数分别为 4.3 个月和 1.4 个月)。我们将这一预测器称为雄激素时钟,并表明其 "滴答 "声是由雄激素受体介导的,而且通过向雌性小鼠补充双氢睾酮,可以加速其 "滴答 "声,使其超过正常雄性小鼠的 "滴答 "声。相反,通过阉割去除绵羊体内的雄激素,雄激素时钟就会完全停止。除了在医学和农业方面的潜在应用外,我们还预测雄激素钟将被证明是了解与年龄相关的 DNA 甲基化变化机制和过程的有用模型,因为它可以通过小分子操作精确地增强和停止,而对细胞的额外影响很小。
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The androgen clock is an epigenetic predictor of long-term male hormone exposure
Aging is a complex process characterized by biological decline and a wide range of molecular alterations to cells, including changes to DNA methylation. In this study, we used a male-specific epigenetic marker of aging to build an epigenetic predictor that measures long-term androgen exposure in sheep and mice (median absolute error of 4.3 and 1.4 mo, respectively). We term this predictor the androgen clock and show its “tick” is mediated by the androgen receptor and can be accelerated beyond that in normal male mice by supplementing females with dihydrotestosterone. Conversely, the removal of androgens by castration in sheep completely halted the androgen clock. In addition to potential applications in medicine and agriculture, we predict the androgen clock will prove a useful model to understand the mechanisms and processes of age-associated DNA methylation change because it can be precisely enhanced and halted using small molecule manipulation with few additional effects on the cell.
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer-reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), serves as an authoritative source for high-impact, original research across the biological, physical, and social sciences. With a global scope, the journal welcomes submissions from researchers worldwide, making it an inclusive platform for advancing scientific knowledge.
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