Mitochondrial DNA variants and their impact on epigenetic and biological aging in young adulthood

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Klara Mareckova [1 ]
Ana Paula Mendes-Silva [2 ]
Martin Jáni [3 ]
Anna Pacinkova [4 ]
Pavel Piler [5 ]
Vanessa F. Gonçalves [1 ]
Yuliya S. Nikolova [1 ]
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[1] Masaryk University (CEITEC),Brain and Mind Research, Central European Institute of Technology
[2] Masaryk University,1st Department of Neurology, St Anne’s University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine
[3] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute
[4] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,Tanenbaum Centre for Pharmacogenetics, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute
[5] University of Saskatchewan,Department of Psychiatry
[6] Masaryk University,Faculty of Informatics
[7] Masaryk Univeristy,RECETOX Faculty of Science
[8] University of Toronto,Department of Psychiatry
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10.1038/s41398-025-03235-4
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The pace of biological aging varies between people independently of chronological age and mitochondria dysfunction is a key hallmark of biological aging. We hypothesized that higher functional impact (FI) score of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variants might contribute to premature aging and tested the relationships between a novel FI score of mtDNA variants and epigenetic and biological aging in young adulthood. A total of 81 participants from the European Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood (ELSPAC) prenatal birth cohort had good quality genetic data as well as blood-based markers to estimate biological aging in the late 20. A subset of these participants (n = 69) also had epigenetic data to estimate epigenetic aging in the early 20s using Horvath’s epigenetic clock. The novel FI score was calculated based on 7 potentially pathogenic mtDNA variants. Greater FI score of mtDNA variants was associated with older epigenetic age in the early 20s and older biological age in the late 20s. These medium to large effects were independent of sex, current BMI, cigarette smoking, cannabis, and alcohol use. These findings suggest that elevated FI score of mtDNA variants might contribute to premature aging in young adulthood.
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