Causal effects of cardiovascular health on five epigenetic clocks
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Causal effects of cardiovascular health on five epigenetic clocks
Abstract
Background: This work delves into the relationship between cardiovascular health (CVH) and aging. Previous studies have shown an association of ideal CVH with a slower aging rate, measured by epigenetic age acceleration (EAA). However, the causal relationship between CVH and EAA has remained unexplored.
Methods and results: We performed genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on the (12-point) CVH score and its components using the Taiwan Biobank data, in which weighted genetic risk scores were treated as instrumental variables. Subsequently, we conducted a one-sample Mendelian Randomization (MR) analysis with the two-stage least-squares method on 2383 participants to examine the causal relationship between the (12-point) CVH score and EAA. As a result, we observed a significant causal effect of the CVH score on GrimAge acceleration (GrimEAA) (β [SE]: - 0.993 [0.363] year; p = 0.0063) and DNA methylation-based plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (DNAmPAI-1) (β [SE]: - 0.294 [0.099] standard deviation (sd) of DNAmPAI-1; p = 0.0030). Digging individual CVH components in depth, the ideal total cholesterol score (0 [poor], 1 [intermediate], or 2 [ideal]) was causally associated with DNAmPAI-1 (β [SE]: - 0.452 [0.150] sd of DNAmPAI-1; false discovery rate [FDR] q = 0.0102). The ideal body mass index (BMI) score was causally associated with GrimEAA (β [SE]: - 2.382 [0.952] years; FDR q = 0.0498) and DunedinPACE (β [SE]: - 0.097 [0.030]; FDR q = 0.0044). We also performed a two-sample MR analysis using the summary statistics from European GWAS. We observed that the (12-point) CVH score exhibits a significant causal effect on Horvath's intrinsic epigenetic age acceleration (β [SE]: - 0.389 [0.186] years; p = 0.036) and GrimEAA (β [SE]: - 0.526 [0.244] years; p = 0.031). Furthermore, we detected causal effects of BMI (β [SE]: 0.599 [0.081] years; q = 2.91E-12), never smoking (β [SE]: - 2.981 [0.524] years; q = 1.63E-7), walking (β [SE]: - 4.313 [1.236] years; q = 0.004), and dried fruit intake (β [SE]: - 1.523 [0.504] years; q = 0.013) on GrimEAA in the European population.
Conclusions: Our research confirms the causal link between maintaining an ideal CVH and epigenetic age. It provides a tangible pathway for individuals to improve their health and potentially slow aging.
© 2024. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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