DNA Methylation Ageing Atlas Across 17 Human Tissues
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Abstract
Aging involves widespread epigenetic remodeling across tissues, yet the nature and consistency of these changes remain unclear. We conducted a meta-analysis of more than 15,000 human methylomes spanning 17 tissues, identifying both conserved and tissue-specific aging signatures. We examined linear changes via differentially methylated positions, variability shifts via variably methylated positions, and Shannon-entropy to capture methylation disorder. Network analysis revealed fragile co-methylation modules largely resistant to beneficial perturbation. Key disruptors, including PCDHGA1, MEST, HDAC4, and HOX genes, exacerbated aging signals across tissues. Notably, a resilient module enriched for NAD□ salvage metabolism supports therapeutic targeting of NAD□ in aging. PCDHGA1 emerged as a conserved cross-tissue driver, suggesting protocadherin-mediated adhesion plays a broader role in maintaining structural and signaling stability in multiple organ systems. Our open-access atlas provides a foundational resource for dissecting the molecular architecture of human aging and identifying testable targets for intervention, biomarkers, and translational epigenetic therapies.
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