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Human aging is characterized by focused changes in gene expression and deregulation of alternative splicing

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posted on 2025-08-01, 06:45 authored by LW Harries, D Hernandez, W Henley, AR Wood, AC Holly, RM Bradley-Smith, H Yaghootkar, A Dutta, A Murray, TM Frayling, JM Guralnik, S Bandinelli, A Singleton, L Ferrucci, D Melzer
Summary: Aging is a major risk factor for chronic disease in the human population, but there are little human data on gene expression alterations that accompany the process. We examined human peripheral blood leukocyte in-vivo RNA in a large-scale transcriptomic microarray study (subjects aged 30-104years). We tested associations between probe expression intensity and advancing age (adjusting for confounding factors), initially in a discovery set (n=458), following-up findings in a replication set (n=240). We confirmed expression of key results by real-time PCR. Of 16571 expressed probes, only 295 (2%) were robustly associated with age. Just six probes were required for a highly efficient model for distinguishing between young and old (area under the curve in replication set; 95%). The focused nature of age-related gene expression may therefore provide potential biomarkers of aging. Similarly, only 7 of 1065 biological or metabolic pathways were age-associated, in gene set enrichment analysis, notably including the processing of messenger RNAs (mRNAs); [P<0.002, false discovery rate (FDR) q<0.05]. This is supported by our observation of age-associated disruption to the balance of alternatively expressed isoforms for selected genes, suggesting that modification of mRNA processing may be a feature of human aging. © 2011 The Authors. Aging Cell © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland.

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

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Aging Cell

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Vol. 10 (5), pp. 868 - 878

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