Aging-US published "Epigenetic age of the pre-frontal cortex is associated with neuritic plaques, amyloid load, and Alzheimer’s disease related cognitive functioning" in 2015, which reported that there is an urgent need to develop molecular biomarkers of brain age in order to advance our understanding of age related neurodegeneration.
Here the authors use n=700 dorsolateral prefrontal cortex samples from Caucasian subjects of the Religious Order Study and the Rush Memory and Aging Project to examine the association between epigenetic age and Alzheimer’s disease related cognitive decline, and AD related neuropathological markers.
The neuropathological markers may mediate the association between epigenetic age and cognitive decline. Genetic complex trait analysis revealed that epigenetic age acceleration is heritable and has significant genetic correlations with diffuse plaques and possibly working memory. Overall, these results suggest that the epigenetic clock may lend itself as a molecular biomarker of brain age.
Dr. Steve Horvath said, "Cognitive aging is on a continuum from normality, to mild cognitive impairment (MCI), to dementia."
Complete Press Release - https://www.aging-us.com/news_room/epigenetic-age-of-the-pre-frontal-cortex
Full Text - https://www.aging-us.com/article/100864/text/
Correspondence to: Steve Horvath email: shorvath@mednet.ucla.edu
Keywords: epigenetics, neuritic plaques, amyloids, cognitive functioning, memory, Alzheimer's disease, epigenetic clock, DNA methylation
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