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DNA Methylation Clocks May Require Tissue-Specific Adjustments for Accurate Aging Estimates

Feb 12, 2025
Discover how DNA methylation clocks estimate biological age through chemical changes in DNA. The discussion reveals that these clocks are reliable for blood samples but may falter in other tissues like lungs and kidneys. Researchers explore the implications of tissue-specific aging clocks for better medical diagnostics. Learn about the surprising variations in biological age estimates across different human tissues and how lifestyle choices impact these measurements.
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DNA Methylation Clocks and Tissue Reliability

  • Researchers studied how biological aging is measured using DNA methylation clocks.
  • These clocks estimate age based on chemical changes in DNA, but may be less reliable for tissues other than blood.
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DNA Methylation Clocks and Their Applications

  • DNA methylation clocks are used in forensic science, epigenetics, and longevity research.
  • Most were developed using blood samples, and their effectiveness in other tissues remains unclear.
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Study on DNA Methylation Clocks Across Tissues

  • A study tested eight DNA methylation clocks across nine tissue types.
  • Testis and ovary tissues appeared younger, while lung and colon tissues appeared older than expected.
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