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Aging Cell
Age‐dependent skewing of X chromosome inactivation appears delayed in centenarians’ offspring. Is there a role for allelic imbalance in Healthy Aging and Longevity?
Davide Gentilini4  Davide Castaldi4  Daniela Mari1  Daniela Monti3  Claudio Franceschi2  Anna Maria Di Blasio4 
[1] Geriatric Unit IRCCS Ca’ Granda Foundation Maggiore Policlinico Hospital, Milan, Italy;Department of Experimental Pathology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;Department of Experimental Pathology and Oncology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy;Istituto Auxologico Italiano IRCCS, Milan, Italy
关键词: centenarians;    longevity regulation;    molecular biology of aging;    life span;    genetics;    longevity;   
DOI  :  10.1111/j.1474-9726.2012.00790.x
来源: Wiley
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Summary

Recently, it has been proposed that age-related X chromosome inactivation (XCI) skewing can clinically result in late-onset X-linked disorders. This observation leads to hypothesize that age-related skewed XCI might also influence lifespan in women. To investigate this issue, we employed a new experimental model of longevity and healthy aging including 55 female centenarians, 40 of their offspring, 33 age-matched offspring of both non-long-lived parents and 41 young women. Peripheral blood DNA from 169 females was screened for heterozygosity at the HUMARA locus. We confirmed that skewing of XCI is an age-dependent phenomenon. However, skewed XCI was significantly less severe and frequent in centenarians’ offspring [degree of skewing (DS) = 0.16 ± 0.02] compared to age-matched offspring of both non-long-lived parents (DS = 0.24 ± 0.02) (P < 0.05). A second goal was to assess whether changes in XCI pattern could be a consequence of loss of methylation on X chromosome. Using a methylation array evaluating 1085 CpG sites across X chromosome and eleven CpG sites located at HUMARA locus, no differences in methylation levels and profiles emerged between all groups analysed, thus suggesting that age-associated epigenetic changes could not influence HUMARA results. In conclusion, the results presented herein highlight for the first time an interesting link between skewing of XCI and healthy aging and longevity. We speculate that the allelic imbalance produced by XCI skewing may compromise the cooperative and compensatory organization occurring between the two cell populations that make up the female mosaic.

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© 2011 The Authors. Aging Cell © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland

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