Characteristics of epigenetic aging across gestational and perinatal tissues.
Linda DieckmannMarius Lahti-PulkkinenTuomas KvistJari LahtiPeter E DeWittCristiana CruceanuHannele LaivuoriSara SammallahtiPia M VillaSanna Suomalainen-KönigJohan G ErikssonEero KajantieKatri RaikkönenElisabeth B BinderDarina CzamaraPublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2021)
Gestational epigenetic age acceleration or deceleration was not related to more favorable or unfavorable factors in one direction in the investigated tissues, and the relative epigenetic age differed between tissues of the same person. This indicates that epigenetic age deviations associate with distinct, tissue specific, factors during the gestational and perinatal period. Our findings suggest that the epigenetic age of the newborn should be seen as a characteristic of a specific tissue, and less as a general characteristic of the child itself.