The decline in episodic memory (EM) performance is a hallmark of cognitive aging and an early clinical sign in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In this study, we conducted an epigenome-wide association study (EWAS) using DNA methylation (DNAm) profiles from buccal and blood samples for cross-sectional (n = 1019) and longitudinal changes in EM performance (n = 626; average follow-up time 5.4 years) collected under the auspices of the Lifebrain consortium project. The mean age of participants with cross-sectional data was 69 ± 11 years (30–90 years), with 50% being females. We identified 21 loci showing suggestive evidence of association (p −5) with either or both EM phenotypes. Among these were SNCA, SEPW1 (both cross-sectional EM), ITPK1 (longitud...
Changes in epigenetic marks may help explain the late onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this stu...
Cognitive functions are important correlates of health outcomes across the life-course. Individual d...
Increasing age is tightly linked to decreased thickness of the human neocortex. The biological mecha...
A growing number of epigenome-wide association studies have demonstrated a role for DNA methylation ...
A growing number of epigenome-wide association studies have demonstrated a role for DNA methylation ...
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex, multifaceted disorder, which is estimated to affect over thirty si...
AIM: The present study investigated the link between peripheral DNA methylation (DNAm), cognitive im...
Epigenome-wide association studies of Alzheimer's disease have highlighted neuropathology-associated...
Aim: The present study investigated the link between peripheral DNA methylation (DNAm), cognitive im...
Abstract Background Epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) based on human brain samples allow a d...
Changes in epigenetic marks may help explain the late onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this stu...
Background DNA methylation (DNAm) has been linked with the pathophysiology of brain aging, cognitive...
Background: Epigenetic mechanisms are important in aging and may be involved in late-life changes in...
Cognitive functions are important correlates of health outcomes across the life-course. Individual d...
Changes in epigenetic marks may help explain the late onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this stu...
Cognitive functions are important correlates of health outcomes across the life-course. Individual d...
Increasing age is tightly linked to decreased thickness of the human neocortex. The biological mecha...
A growing number of epigenome-wide association studies have demonstrated a role for DNA methylation ...
A growing number of epigenome-wide association studies have demonstrated a role for DNA methylation ...
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex, multifaceted disorder, which is estimated to affect over thirty si...
AIM: The present study investigated the link between peripheral DNA methylation (DNAm), cognitive im...
Epigenome-wide association studies of Alzheimer's disease have highlighted neuropathology-associated...
Aim: The present study investigated the link between peripheral DNA methylation (DNAm), cognitive im...
Abstract Background Epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) based on human brain samples allow a d...
Changes in epigenetic marks may help explain the late onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this stu...
Background DNA methylation (DNAm) has been linked with the pathophysiology of brain aging, cognitive...
Background: Epigenetic mechanisms are important in aging and may be involved in late-life changes in...
Cognitive functions are important correlates of health outcomes across the life-course. Individual d...
Changes in epigenetic marks may help explain the late onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this stu...
Cognitive functions are important correlates of health outcomes across the life-course. Individual d...
Increasing age is tightly linked to decreased thickness of the human neocortex. The biological mecha...