DNA methylation has been associated with age-related disease. Intra-individual changes in gene-specific DNA methylation over time in a community-based cohort has not been well described. We estimated the change in DNA methylation due to aging for nine genes in an elderly, community-dwelling cohort of men. Seven hundred and eighty four men from the Veterans Administration Normative Aging Study who were living in metropolitan Boston from 1999-2009 donated a blood sample for DNA methylation analysis at clinical examinations repeated at approximately 3-5 year intervals. We used mixed effects regression models. Aging was significantly associated with decreased methylation of GCR, iNOS and TLR2 and with increased methylation of IFN\u3b3, F3, CRAT...
<div><p>DNA methylation plays an important role in development of disease and the process of aging. ...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
The role of epigenetics in the modulation of longevity has not been studied in humans. To this aim, ...
Loss of genomic DNA methylation has been found in a variety of common human age-related diseases. Wh...
DNA methylation exhibits a gradual genome-wide decrease in association with aging and the rate of de...
The process of aging results in a host of changes at the cellular and molecular levels, which includ...
Aging, which is accompanied by decreased organ function and increased disease incidence, limits huma...
DNA methylation involves the covalent transfer of a methyl group to the C-5 position of the cytosine...
Aging is a multifaceted process occurring in all living organisms, and it involves the breakdown of ...
Background Several studies have reported age-associated changes in DNA methylation i...
DNA methylation plays an important role in development of disease and the process of aging. In this ...
Background: DNA methylation levels change along with age, but few studies have examined the variatio...
Background Changes in DNA methylation are among the mechanisms contributing to the ageing process...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
<div><p>DNA methylation plays an important role in development of disease and the process of aging. ...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
The role of epigenetics in the modulation of longevity has not been studied in humans. To this aim, ...
Loss of genomic DNA methylation has been found in a variety of common human age-related diseases. Wh...
DNA methylation exhibits a gradual genome-wide decrease in association with aging and the rate of de...
The process of aging results in a host of changes at the cellular and molecular levels, which includ...
Aging, which is accompanied by decreased organ function and increased disease incidence, limits huma...
DNA methylation involves the covalent transfer of a methyl group to the C-5 position of the cytosine...
Aging is a multifaceted process occurring in all living organisms, and it involves the breakdown of ...
Background Several studies have reported age-associated changes in DNA methylation i...
DNA methylation plays an important role in development of disease and the process of aging. In this ...
Background: DNA methylation levels change along with age, but few studies have examined the variatio...
Background Changes in DNA methylation are among the mechanisms contributing to the ageing process...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
<div><p>DNA methylation plays an important role in development of disease and the process of aging. ...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
The role of epigenetics in the modulation of longevity has not been studied in humans. To this aim, ...