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Down syndrome biological age is accelerated on average by 19 years, beginning in early childhood, independent of co-morbidities, and trisomy of Down-syndrome-critical-region is a sufficient trigger


Cindrić, Ana; Vučković, Frano; Alić, Ivan; Gough, Gillian; Koschut, David; Borelli, Vincenzo; Petrović, Dražen; Bekavac, Ana; Spector, Tim; Mitrečić, Dinko et al.
Down syndrome biological age is accelerated on average by 19 years, beginning in early childhood, independent of co-morbidities, and trisomy of Down-syndrome-critical-region is a sufficient trigger // T21RS 4th International conference Book of abstracts
Long Beach (CA), Sjedinjene Američke Države, 2022. str. 273-274 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Down syndrome biological age is accelerated on average by 19 years, beginning in early childhood, independent of co-morbidities, and trisomy of Down-syndrome-critical-region is a sufficient trigger

Autori
Cindrić, Ana ; Vučković, Frano ; Alić, Ivan ; Gough, Gillian ; Koschut, David ; Borelli, Vincenzo ; Petrović, Dražen ; Bekavac, Ana ; Spector, Tim ; Mitrečić, Dinko ; Barišić, Ingeborg ; Thomas, Michael ; Strydom, Andre ; Rebillat, Anne-Sophie ; Franceschi, Claudio ; Lauc, Gordan ; Murray, Aoife ; Krištić, Jasminka ; Nižetić, Dean

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
T21RS 4th International conference Book of abstracts / - , 2022, 273-274

Skup
T21RS 4th International conference

Mjesto i datum
Long Beach (CA), Sjedinjene Američke Države, 09.06.2022. - 12.06.2022

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
Down Syndrome, iPSC, Aging, IgG, Alzheimer

Sažetak
Abstract: Background: Specific cell types from people with Down syndrome (DS) show faster accumulation of DNA damage and epigenetic senescence marks. Causative mechanisms remain un-proven ranging from amplified chromosomal instability to actions of chromosome 21 genes. Plasma immunoglobulin G (IgG) glycosylation profiles are established as a reliable predictor of biological and chronological ageing. Methods: We performed IgG glycan profiling of n=246 individuals with DS (208 adults and 38 children) clinically characterised for co- morbidities, from three European countries, and compared these to age-, sex- and demography- matched general populations. Results: We uncovered very significantly increased IgG glycosylation ageing marks associated with DS, beginning in early childhood. Average levels of IgG glycans without galactose (G0) and those with two galactoses (G2) as a function of age in persons with DS corresponded to levels detected in 19 years older euploid individuals. Sub-cohorts of DS without any known co-morbidities from different countries showed a similar result, eliminating DS- linked autoimmune diseases, frequent infections, or Alzheimer’s dementia as indirect causes of accelerated biological ageing. Importantly, no difference in slope of the curve relating IgG- glycan-age to chronological age was observed for any of the 3 analysed populations, discouraging the amplified-chromosomal-instability explanation. Remarkably, IgG-glycan profiles of a child with DS caused by a short segmental duplication of only 31 genes on chromosome-21 (DS-critical-region) had values like age-matched whole-chromosome-trisomy- 21 children, pointing to a causative contribution of one or more of the 31 genes. Conclusion: This shifts the paradigm from an (essentially untreateable) “amplified instability” mechanism, to a specific gene-overdose-driven cause of a progeria-like syndrome, opening possibilities for therapeutic amelioration strategies. We generated an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) model of this child with partial trisomy 21, and editing experiments using CRISPR-Cas9 are underway in order to dissect the causative overdosed genes and mechanisms responsible for the accelerated ageing in DS.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Veterinarski fakultet, Zagreb,
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Cindrić, Ana; Vučković, Frano; Alić, Ivan; Gough, Gillian; Koschut, David; Borelli, Vincenzo; Petrović, Dražen; Bekavac, Ana; Spector, Tim; Mitrečić, Dinko et al.
Down syndrome biological age is accelerated on average by 19 years, beginning in early childhood, independent of co-morbidities, and trisomy of Down-syndrome-critical-region is a sufficient trigger // T21RS 4th International conference Book of abstracts
Long Beach (CA), Sjedinjene Američke Države, 2022. str. 273-274 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
Cindrić, A., Vučković, F., Alić, I., Gough, G., Koschut, D., Borelli, V., Petrović, D., Bekavac, A., Spector, T. & Mitrečić, D. (2022) Down syndrome biological age is accelerated on average by 19 years, beginning in early childhood, independent of co-morbidities, and trisomy of Down-syndrome-critical-region is a sufficient trigger. U: T21RS 4th International conference Book of abstracts.
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