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How does socio-economic position (SEP) get biologically embedded? A comparison of allostatic load and the epigenetic clock(s)

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
How does socio-economic position (SEP) get biologically embedded? A comparison of allostatic load and the epigenetic clock(s) / Mccrory, C.; Fiorito, G.; Ni Cheallaigh, C.; Polidoro, S.; Karisola, P.; Alenius, H.; Layte, R.; Seeman, T.; Vineis, P.; Kenny, R. A.. - In: PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0306-4530. - 104:(2019), pp. 64-73. [10.1016/j.psyneuen.2019.02.018]
Abstract:
Individuals of lower socio-economic position (SEP) carry a heavier burden of disease and morbidity and live shorter lives on average compared with their more advantaged counterparts. This has sparked research interest in the processes and mechanisms via which social adversity gets biologically embedded. The present study directly compares the empirical worth of two candidate mechanisms: Allostatic Load (AL) and the Epigenetic Clock(s) for advancing our understanding of embodiment using a sub-sample of 490 individuals from the Irish Longitudinal Study (TILDA) who were explicitly selected for this purpose based on their inter-generational life course social class trajectory. A battery of 14 biomarkers representing the activity of 4 different physiological systems: Immunological, Cardiovascular, Metabolic, and Renal was used to construct the AL score. Biomarkers were dichotomised into high and low risk groups according to sex-specific quartiles of risk and summed to create a count ranging from 0-14. Three measures of epigenetic age acceleration were computed according to three sets of age-associated Cytosine-phosphate-Guanine (CpG) sites described by Horvath, Hannum and Levine. AL was strongly socially patterned across a number of measures of SEP, while the epigenetic clocks were not. AL partially mediated the association between measures of SEP and an objective measure of physiological functioning: performance on the Timed Up and Go (TUG test). We conclude that AL may represent the more promising candidate for understanding the pervasive link between SEP and health.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Allostatic load; Biological embedding; Epigenetic clock; Life Course; Socioeconomic position; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Aging; Allostasis; Biomarkers; Cellular Senescence; CpG Islands; Epigenesis, Genetic; Female; Health Status Disparities; Humans; Ireland; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Risk Factors; Social Class; Socioeconomic Factors; Stress, Psychological
Elenco autori:
Mccrory, C.; Fiorito, G.; Ni Cheallaigh, C.; Polidoro, S.; Karisola, P.; Alenius, H.; Layte, R.; Seeman, T.; Vineis, P.; Kenny, R. A.
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/245303
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PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
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