DNA methylation as a window into female reproductive aging

AK Knight, JB Spencer, AK Smith - Epigenomics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
AK Knight, JB Spencer, AK Smith
Epigenomics, 2024Taylor & Francis
People with ovaries experience reproductive aging as their reproductive function and
system declines. This has significant implications for both fertility and long-term health, with
people experiencing an increased risk of cardiometabolic disorders after menopause.
Reproductive aging can be assessed through markers of ovarian reserve, response to
fertility treatment or molecular biomarkers, including DNA methylation. Changes in DNA
methylation with age associate with poorer reproductive outcomes, and epigenome-wide …
People with ovaries experience reproductive aging as their reproductive function and system declines. This has significant implications for both fertility and long-term health, with people experiencing an increased risk of cardiometabolic disorders after menopause. Reproductive aging can be assessed through markers of ovarian reserve, response to fertility treatment or molecular biomarkers, including DNA methylation. Changes in DNA methylation with age associate with poorer reproductive outcomes, and epigenome-wide studies can provide insight into genes and pathways involved. DNA methylation-based epigenetic clocks can quantify biological age in reproductive tissues and systemically. This review provides an overview of hallmarks and theories of aging in the context of the reproductive system, and then focuses on studies of DNA methylation in reproductive tissues.
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