Alcohol dependence (ALC) is a chronic, relapsing disorder that increases the burden of chronic disease and significantly contributes to numerous premature deaths each year. Previous research suggests that chronic, heavy alcohol consumption is associated with differential DNA methylation patterns. In addition, DNA methylation levels at certain CpG sites have been correlated with age. We used an epigenetic clock to investigate the potential role of excessive alcohol consumption in epigenetic aging. We explored this question in five independent cohorts, including DNA methylation data derived from datasets from blood (n = 129, n = 329), liver (n = 92, n = 49), and postmortem prefrontal cortex (n = 46). One blood dataset and one liver tissue dat...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a highly prevalent and pernicious substance use disorder that is chara...
Background: Genetic factors play an important role in the development and maintenance of alcohol use...
Excessive alcohol consumption (EAC) has a generally accepted effect on morbidity and mortality, outc...
Alcohol dependence (ALC) is a chronic, relapsing disorder that increases the burden of chronic disea...
Alcohol is a widely consumed substance in the United States, however its effect on aging remains und...
DNA methylation may be one of the mechanisms by which alcohol consumption is associated with the ris...
Chronic alcohol abuse and dependence are associated with dysfunctional dopaminergic neurotransmissio...
DNA methylation may be one of the mechanisms by which alcohol consumption is associated with the ris...
BACKGROUND:Aging and chronic alcohol consumption are both modifiers of DNA methylation, but it is no...
Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors influence the development of alcohol dependence (AD)....
Aging and chronic alcohol consumption affects DNA methylation, changing gene transcription. It is no...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the effect of alcohol consumption on biological age is essential for understan...
The lack of reliable measures of alcohol intake is a major obstacle to the diagnosis and treatment o...
The lack of reliable measures of alcohol intake is a major obstacle to the diagnosis and treatment o...
Background DNA methylation may play a role in the progression from normative to problematic drinking...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a highly prevalent and pernicious substance use disorder that is chara...
Background: Genetic factors play an important role in the development and maintenance of alcohol use...
Excessive alcohol consumption (EAC) has a generally accepted effect on morbidity and mortality, outc...
Alcohol dependence (ALC) is a chronic, relapsing disorder that increases the burden of chronic disea...
Alcohol is a widely consumed substance in the United States, however its effect on aging remains und...
DNA methylation may be one of the mechanisms by which alcohol consumption is associated with the ris...
Chronic alcohol abuse and dependence are associated with dysfunctional dopaminergic neurotransmissio...
DNA methylation may be one of the mechanisms by which alcohol consumption is associated with the ris...
BACKGROUND:Aging and chronic alcohol consumption are both modifiers of DNA methylation, but it is no...
Genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors influence the development of alcohol dependence (AD)....
Aging and chronic alcohol consumption affects DNA methylation, changing gene transcription. It is no...
BACKGROUND: Assessing the effect of alcohol consumption on biological age is essential for understan...
The lack of reliable measures of alcohol intake is a major obstacle to the diagnosis and treatment o...
The lack of reliable measures of alcohol intake is a major obstacle to the diagnosis and treatment o...
Background DNA methylation may play a role in the progression from normative to problematic drinking...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a highly prevalent and pernicious substance use disorder that is chara...
Background: Genetic factors play an important role in the development and maintenance of alcohol use...
Excessive alcohol consumption (EAC) has a generally accepted effect on morbidity and mortality, outc...