Early-life DNA methylation profiles are indicative of age-related transcriptome changes.
Niran HadadDustin R MasserLaura Blanco-BerdugoDavid R StanfordWillard M FreemanPublished in: Epigenetics & chromatin (2019)
DNA methylation patterns established in youth, in combination with other epigenetic marks, were able to accurately predict changes in transcript trajectories with aging. These findings are consistent with the developmental origins of disease hypothesis and indicate that epigenetic variability in early life may explain differences in aging trajectories and age-related disease.