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Characterization of age signatures of DNA methylation in normal and cancer tissues from multiple studies
Authors:Jihyun Kim  Kyung Kim  Hyosil Kim  Gyesoon Yoon  KiYoung Lee
Institution:.Department of Biomedical Informatics, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, 443-380 South Korea ;.Department of Biomedical Sciences, The Graduate School, Ajou University, Suwon, 443-380 South Korea ;.Department of Biochemistry, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, 443-721 South Korea
Abstract:

Background

DNA methylation (DNAm) levels can be used to predict the chronological age of tissues; however, the characteristics of DNAm age signatures in normal and cancer tissues are not well studied using multiple studies.

Results

We studied approximately 4000 normal and cancer samples with multiple tissue types from diverse studies, and using linear and nonlinear regression models identified reliable tissue type-invariant DNAm age signatures. A normal signature comprising 127 CpG loci was highly enriched on the X chromosome. Age-hypermethylated loci were enriched for guanine–and-cytosine-rich regions in CpG islands (CGIs), whereas age-hypomethylated loci were enriched for adenine–and-thymine-rich regions in non-CGIs. However, the cancer signature comprised only 26 age-hypomethylated loci, none on the X chromosome, and with no overlap with the normal signature. Genes related to the normal signature were enriched for aging-related gene ontology terms including metabolic processes, immune system processes, and cell proliferation. The related gene products of the normal signature had more than the average number of interacting partners in a protein interaction network and had a tendency not to interact directly with each other. The genomic sequences of the normal signature were well conserved and the age-associated DNAm levels could satisfactorily predict the chronological ages of tissues regardless of tissue type. Interestingly, the age-associated DNAm increases or decreases of the normal signature were aberrantly accelerated in cancer samples.

Conclusion

These tissue type-invariant DNAm age signatures in normal and cancer can be used to address important questions in developmental biology and cancer research.

Electronic supplementary material

The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2164-15-997) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
Keywords:DNA methylation  Epigenetics  Age signature  Aging  Meta-analysis  Systems biology  Cancer
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