The feasibility of liver transplantation from old healthy donors suggests that this organ is able to preserve its functionality during aging. To explore the biological basis of this phenomenon, we characterized the epigenetic profile of liver biopsies collected from 45 healthy liver donors ranging from 13 to 90 years old using the Infinium HumanMethylation450 BeadChip. The analysis indicates that a large remodeling in DNA methylation patterns occurs, with 8823 age-associated differentially methylated CpG probes. Notably, these age-associated changes tended to level off after the age of 60, as confirmed by Horvath's clock. Using stringent selection criteria we further identified a DNA methylation signature of aging liver including 75 genomic...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
A transcriptome-wide analysis of human liver for demonstrating differences between young and old hum...
We faced the basic question on chronological versus biological age at tissue level in the context of...
The feasibility of liver transplantation from old healthy donors suggests that this organ is able to...
Aim: To study the impact of aging on DNA methylation and mRNA expression in human liver. Experimenta...
An appraisal of recent data highlighting aspects inspired by the new Geroscience perspective are her...
Because of the dearth of biomarkers of aging, it has been difficult to test the hypothesis that obes...
The normal aging process is a complex phenomenon associated with physiological alterations in the fu...
The process of aging results in a host of changes at the cellular and molecular levels, which includ...
BackgroundHuman aging is associated with DNA methylation changes at specific sites in the genome. Th...
A transcriptome-wide analysis of human liver for demonstrating differences between young and old hum...
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...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
A transcriptome-wide analysis of human liver for demonstrating differences between young and old hum...
We faced the basic question on chronological versus biological age at tissue level in the context of...
The feasibility of liver transplantation from old healthy donors suggests that this organ is able to...
Aim: To study the impact of aging on DNA methylation and mRNA expression in human liver. Experimenta...
An appraisal of recent data highlighting aspects inspired by the new Geroscience perspective are her...
Because of the dearth of biomarkers of aging, it has been difficult to test the hypothesis that obes...
The normal aging process is a complex phenomenon associated with physiological alterations in the fu...
The process of aging results in a host of changes at the cellular and molecular levels, which includ...
BackgroundHuman aging is associated with DNA methylation changes at specific sites in the genome. Th...
A transcriptome-wide analysis of human liver for demonstrating differences between young and old hum...
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...
Aging is a progressive process that results in the accumulation of intra- and extracellular alterati...
A transcriptome-wide analysis of human liver for demonstrating differences between young and old hum...
We faced the basic question on chronological versus biological age at tissue level in the context of...