[HTML][HTML] RETRACTED ARTICLE: Aging-associated distinctive DNA methylation changes of LINE-1 retrotransposons in pure cell-free DNA from human blood

W Mahmood, L Erichsen, P Ott, WA Schulz… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
W Mahmood, L Erichsen, P Ott, WA Schulz, JC Fischer, MJ Arauzo-Bravo, ML Bendhack…
Scientific reports, 2020nature.com
LINE-1 hypomethylation of cell-free DNA has been described as an epigenetic biomarker of
human aging. However, in the past, insufficient differentiation between cellular and cell-free
DNA may have confounded analyses of genome-wide methylation levels in aging cells.
Here we present a new methodological strategy to properly and unambiguously extract DNA
methylation patterns of repetitive, as well as single genetic loci from pure cell-free DNA from
peripheral blood. Since this nucleic acid fraction originates mainly in apoptotic, senescent …
Abstract
LINE-1 hypomethylation of cell-free DNA has been described as an epigenetic biomarker of human aging. However, in the past, insufficient differentiation between cellular and cell-free DNA may have confounded analyses of genome-wide methylation levels in aging cells. Here we present a new methodological strategy to properly and unambiguously extract DNA methylation patterns of repetitive, as well as single genetic loci from pure cell-free DNA from peripheral blood. Since this nucleic acid fraction originates mainly in apoptotic, senescent and cancerous cells, this approach allows efficient analysis of aged and cancerous cell-specific DNA methylation patterns for diagnostic and prognostic purposes. Using this methodology, we observe a significant age-associated erosion of LINE-1 methylation in cfDNA suggesting that the threshold of hypomethylation sufficient for relevant LINE-1 activation and consequential harmful retrotransposition might be reached at higher age. We speculate that this process might contribute to making aging the main risk factor for many cancers.
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