Interrelationships and determinants of aging biomarkers in cord blood.
Brigitte ReimannDries S MartensCongrong WangAkram GhantousZdenko HercegMichelle PlusquinTim S NawrotPublished in: Journal of translational medicine (2022)
We provide insight into molecular aging signatures at the start of life, including their interrelations and determinants, showing that cord blood DNAm age is inversely associated with global methylation and mtDNA content but not with newborn telomere length. Our findings demonstrate that cord blood TL and DNAm age relate to different pathways/mechanisms of biological aging and can be influenced by environmental factors already at the start of life. These findings are relevant for understanding fetal programming and for the early prevention of noncommunicable diseases.