Epigenetic Studies of Aging and Rejuvenation
发布时间:2026-04-27

 

医学创新论坛第96

 

时间:2026年4月27日(周一)下午16:00

 

地点:首都医科大学基础科研楼北楼二层科创汇堂

 

主持人:

Maximina Yun

首都医学科学创新中心

 

报告人:

Steve Horvath

教授

University of California, Los Angeles, USA

 

报告题目:

Epigenetic Studies of Aging and Rejuvenation

 

摘要:

DNA methylation patterns provide a robust molecular readout of biological age across mammalian tissues and species. Over the past decade, our laboratory has developed and validated multiple epigenetic clocks that predict chronological age, mortality risk, and physiologic decline. These clocks show that aging is an actively regulated epigenetic program that can be accelerated by disease and environmental stressors and can be slowed or reversed.

 

I will review the current landscape of epigenetic clocks and discuss what has been learnt about their mechanism. I will then present mechanistic studies in mice that illuminate how epigenetic aging can be modulated.

 

Finally, I will highlight translational efforts, including the development of blood-based epigenetic biomarkers for monitoring rejuvenation therapies in ongoing human clinical trials and the integration of epigenetic clocks with multi-omic aging atlases. These findings support the emerging view that aging is, at least in part, an epigenetic disease amenable to intervention, opening new therapeutic avenues for age-related conditions.

 

代表性论文:

1. Individual and additive effects of vitamin D, omega-3 and exercise on DNA methylation clocks of biological aging in older adults from the DO-HEALTH trial. Nat Aging. 2025 Mar; 5(3): 376-385.

2. DNA methylation networks underlying mammalian traits. Science. 2023 Aug 11; 381(6658): eabq5693.

3. Universal DNA methylation age across mammalian tissues. Nat Aging. 2023 Sep; 3(9): 1144-1166.