Journal article

Early life affects late-life health through determining DNA methylation across the lifespan: A twin study

S Li, Z Ye, KA Mather, TL Nguyen, GS Dite, NJ Armstrong, EM Wong, A Thalamuthu, GG Giles, JM Craig, R Saffery, MC Southey, Q Tan, PS Sachdev, JL Hopper

Ebiomedicine | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background: Previous findings for the genetic and environmental contributions to DNA methylation variation were for limited age ranges only. We investigated the lifespan contributions and their implications for human health for the first time. Methods: 1,720 monozygotic twin (MZ) pairs and 1,107 dizygotic twin (DZ) pairs aged 0-92 years were included. Familial correlations (i.e., correlations between twins) for 353,681 methylation sites were estimated and modelled as a function of twin pair cohabitation history. Findings: The methylome average familial correlation was around zero at birth (MZ pair: -0.01; DZ pair: -0.04), increased with the time of twins living together during childhood at r..

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