Frontiers in Aging (Jul 2021)

Adapting Blood DNA Methylation Aging Clocks for Use in Saliva Samples With Cell-type Deconvolution

  • Fedor Galkin,
  • Kirill Kochetov,
  • Polina Mamoshina,
  • Alex Zhavoronkov,
  • Alex Zhavoronkov,
  • Alex Zhavoronkov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2021.697254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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DeepMAge is a deep-learning DNA methylation aging clock that measures the organismal pace of aging with the information from human epigenetic profiles. In blood samples, DeepMAge can predict chronological age within a 2.8 years error margin, but in saliva samples, its performance is drastically reduced since aging clocks are restricted by the training set domain. However, saliva is an attractive fluid for genomic studies due to its availability, compared to other tissues, including blood. In this article, we display how cell type deconvolution and elastic net can be used to expand the domain of deep aging clocks to other tissues. Using our approach, DeepMAge’s error in saliva samples was reduced from 20.9 to 4.7 years with no retraining.

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