Literature DB >> 35502722

The effects of age, sex, weight, and breed on canid methylomes.

Liudmilla Rubbi1, Haoxuan Zhang1, Junxi Feng1, Christopher He1, Patrick Kurnia1, Prashansa Ratan1, Aakash Tammana1, Sabina House1, Michael Thompson1, Colin Farrell1, Sagi Snir2, Daniel Stahler3, Elaine A Ostrander4, Bridgett M vonHoldt5, Matteo Pellegrini1.   

Abstract

Unlike genomes, which are static throughout the lifespan of an organism, DNA methylomes are dynamic. To study these dynamics, we developed quantitative models that measure the effect of multiple factors on DNA methylomes including, age, sex, weight, and genetics. We conducted our study in canids, which prove to be an ideal species to assess epigenetic moderators due to their extreme variability in size and well-characterized genetic structure. We collected buccal swabs from 217 canids (207 domestic dogs and 10 grey wolves) and used targeted bisulphite sequencing to measure methylomes. We also measured genotypes at over one thousand single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). As expected, we found that DNA methylomes are strongly associated with age, enabling the construction of epigenetic clocks. However, we also identify novel associations between methylomes and sex, weight, and sterilization status, leading to accurate models that predict these factors. Methylomes are also affected by genetics, and we observe multiple associations between SNP loci and methylated CpGs. Finally, we show that several factors moderate the relationship between epigenetic ages and real ages, such as body weight, which increases epigenetic ageing. In conclusion, we demonstrate that the plasticity of DNA methylomes is impacted by myriad genetics and physiological factors, and that DNA methylation biomarkers are accurate predictors of age, sex and sterilization status.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; canids; dogs; epigenetic clock

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35502722      PMCID: PMC9586589          DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2022.2069385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epigenetics        ISSN: 1559-2294            Impact factor:   4.861


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