The relationship between the epigenetic aging biomarker “grimage” and lung function in both the airway and blood of people living with HIV: An observational cohort study

Ana I Hernández Cordero,Chen Xi Yang, Julia Yang,Xuan Li, Steve Horvath,Tawimas Shaipanich, Julia MacIsaac,David Lin, Lisa McEwen,Michael S. Kobor, Silvia Guillemi,Marianne Harris, Wan Lam,Stephen Lam, Ma'en Obeidat,Richard M. Novak, Fleur Hudson,Hartwig Klinker, Nila Dharan,Julio Montaner

eBioMedicine(2022)

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BACKGROUND:Age-related comorbidities such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are common in people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLWH). We investigated the relationship between COPD and the epigenetic age of the airway epithelium and peripheral blood of PLWH. METHODS:Airway epithelial brushings from 34 PLWH enrolled in the St. Paul's Hospital HIV Bronchoscopy cohort and peripheral blood from 378 PLWH enrolled in The Strategic Timing of Antiretroviral Treatment (START) study were profiled for DNA methylation. The DNA methylation biomarker of age and healthspan, GrimAge, was calculated in both tissue compartments. We tested the association of GrimAge with COPD in the airway epithelium and airflow obstruction as defined by an FEV1/FVC<0.70, and FEV1 decline over 6 years in blood. FINDINGS:The airway epithelium of PLWH with COPD was associated with greater GrimAge residuals compared to PLWH without COPD (Beta=3.18, 95%CI=1.06-5.31, P=0.005). In blood, FEV1/FVC更多
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HIV,COPD,Epigenetic age,Blood,Airway
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