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Cheek Swabs Could Predict Lifespan With Epigenetic Clocks

by Dr. Preethi Balasubramanian on October 4, 2024 at 12:29 PM
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Researchers have developed a new technique of estimating lifespan from epigenetic information obtained from cheek swab samples (1). The discovery is a possibility for improving the assessment of aging and death risks without using invasive methods in the field of age-associated health problems.


What Are Epigenetic Clocks?

Why Cheek Cells?

Collection methods are less invasive, patients are willing to donate their cheek cells, and minimize distressing situations. The new CheekAge clock targets information about approximately two hundred thousand methylation sites in cheek cells.

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In line with the previous findings that demonstrate that death signals are tissue-wide these findings enlighten that cheek cells can confirm the state of other aging site tissues.

The CheekAge was tested on 1,513 participants from the Lothian Birth Cohorts of 1921 and 1936. Later, they discovered that the CheekAge worked better than previous clocks that used blood samples. Higher levels of CheekAge were associated with higher mortality rates; one standard deviation was equivalent to a 21% higher risk of death due to any reason.

Link Between Genes and Mortality Risk

Future research can look at other aspects of health that are related to CheekAge, such as determining the age at which a person is more likely to develop a chronic disease or how long a person can live a healthy life. Non-invasive collection of cheek swabs to track aging provides opportunities for a new view of aging and the creation of personalized health interventions.

CheekAge shows that epigenetic clocks utilizing cells from the cheek could be a potential and accurate way of estimating mortality rates. Using this method could have positive impacts on preventive health measures, as well as early detection of age-related complications.

Reference:

  1. CheekAge, a next-generation epigenetic buccal clock, is predictive of mortality in human blood - (https:www.frontiersin.org/journals/aging/articles/10.3389/fragi.2024.1460360/full)

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