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- Introduction
- Epigenetics
- Epigenetics: phenotypic variation (1)
- DNA methylation in context
- DNA methylation - promoter CpG islands
- DNA Methylation - promoter Non-CpG islands
- The methylome
- DNA methylation changes in aging (1)
- Global hypomethylation during aging
- Decrease in methylation in aging cells
- DNA methylation changes in aging (2)
- Hypermethylation and silencing
- ER-alpha methylation and age in normal colon
- Methylation in normal colon vs. age
- Microarray analysis of aging human colon
- Methylation in aging human prostate
- ER-beta methylation vs. age in human right atrium
- MCAM analysis of aging mouse colon
- Pyro analysis of aging mouse colon
- Age related methylation along the GI tract
- Age related methylation is tissue specific
- Studies in the field
- Epigenetic mosaicism
- Epigenetics: phenotypic variation (2)
- Epigenetic mosaicism in aging stem cells
- Human carcinogenesis as an epigenetic disease
- Changes in tissue function
- Variability across the population
- Distribution of ER methylation in normal colon
- Epigenetic variation in human colon
- Variability across the genome
- Susceptibility to DNA hypermethylation
- DNA hypermethylation and retrotransposons
- Genome-wide analysis of methylation proneness
- Genome architecture predicts hypermethylation
- Repeat element and age related methylation
- Polycomb targets and hypermethylated genes
- Retrotransposons & polycomb predict methylation
- Age related methylation - summarizing model
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- Epigenetics
- Phenotypic variation
- DNA methylation
- Promoter CpG & Non CpG islands
- The methylome
- DNA methylation changes in aging
- Hypermethylation and silencing
- Methylation in normal colon vs. age
- Microarray analysis of aging human colon
- Methylation in aging human prostate
- Methylation vs. age in human right atrium
- MCAM analysis of aging mouse colon
- Pyro analysis of aging mouse colon
- Age related methylation along the GI tract
- Epigenetic mosaicism
- Human carcinogenesis as an epigenetic disease
- Changes in tissue function
- Tissue function consequences of DNA methylation changes in aging
- Epigenetic variation in human colon
- Susceptibility to DNA hypermethylation
- DNA hypermethylation and retrotransposons
- Genome-wide analysis of methylation proneness
- Genome architecture and the prediction of hypermethylation
- Repeat element distribution and age-related methylation
- Polycomb targets and hypermethylated genes in aging
Talk Citation
Issa, J. (2011, February 2). DNA methylation changes in aging cells and tissues [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/QFVM1159.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on February 2, 2011
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Jean-Pierre Issa has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.