Multidimensional Epigenetic Clocks Reveal Physiological System-Specific Aging in Schizophrenia

Nov 22, 2024medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences

Epigenetic Clocks Show Faster Aging in Body Systems of People with Schizophrenia: A Meta-Analysis

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Abstract

A total of 1,891 patients with schizophrenia exhibited increased epigenetic aging across multiple physiological systems as assessed by multidimensional epigenetic clocks.

  • Increased epigenetic aging was observed in overall SystemsAge, CausAge, DNAmEMRAge, and OMICmAge scores among patients with schizophrenia.
  • Ten of eleven SystemsAge sub-clocks showed increased aging, particularly in the Heart and Lung systems, followed by Metabolic and Brain systems.
  • Causality-enriched clocks indicated both damaging and adaptive aging, although these effects were less pronounced than those of SystemsAge scores.
  • Changes in clinical biomarkers associated with OMICmAge highlighted system-specific aging, including novel proteins and metabolites linked to schizophrenia.
  • Most clocks revealed age acceleration occurring at the first psychotic episode.
  • Clozapine use correlated with increased aging in Heart and Inflammation systems, potentially influenced by smoking.

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